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English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Middle English swelten, from Old English sweltan, from Proto-West Germanic *sweltan, from Proto-Germanic *sweltaną. Cognate to Dutch zwelten (“to die”).
Verb
swelt (third-person singular simple present swelts, present participle swelting, simple past and past participle swelted or swelt) (obsolete outside dialects)
- To die.
- To succumb or be overcome with emotion, heat, etc.; to faint or swelter
- 1567, Arthur Golding; Ovid's Metamorphoses Book. 1; line 571:
- Immediatly in smoldering heate of Love the t'one did swelt,
a. 1656, Joseph Hall, Songs in the Night:Thine Israel, o God, had never endured so hard a bondage under Pharaoh, as to be over-swelted in the Egyptian furnaces
Etymology 2
Verb
swelt
- (obsolete) simple past of swell
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