swire

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English

Etymology

From Middle English swire, from Old English swēora, from Proto-Germanic *swerhô.

Pronunciation

Noun

swire (plural swires)

  1. (obsolete) The neck.
  2. A hollow between two hills or peaks, especially with a road running through it; a vale.
    • 1824, James Hogg, The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, Oxford, published 2010, page 33:
      As he approached the swire at the head of the dell [] , he beheld, to his astonishment, a bright halo in the cloud of haze, that rose in a semi-circle over his head like a pale rainbow.

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Scots

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Etymology

From Old English swēora (Northumbrian swīra), or the cognate Old Norse svíra, from Proto-Germanic *swerhô.

Pronunciation

Noun

swire (plural swires)

  1. (obsolete) neck
  2. (geography) vale, swire, valley