Definition of Swees

1. swee [v] - See also: swee

Lexicographical Neighbors of Swees

sweepingness
sweepingnesses
sweepings
sweeplike
sweeps
sweeps stunt
sweeps stunts
sweepstake
sweepstakes
sweepwasher
sweepwashers
sweepy
sweer
sweered
sweert
swees (current term)
sweese
sweet
sweet-and-sour sauce
sweet-and-sour sauces
sweet-birch oil
sweet-faced
sweet-potato ring rot
sweet-potato whitefly
sweet-scented
sweet-scented geranium
sweet-shop
sweet-smelling
sweet-talk
sweet-william

Literary usage of Swees

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The New Statistical Account of Scotland by Society for the Benefit of the Sons and Daughters of the Clergy (1845)
"The the parish being full of swees and Dutch ... The parish also this day being thronged with swees and Dutch souldiers, only some few heads of families ..."

2. St Mary's of Old Montrose, Or, Parish of Maryton by William Ruxton Fraser (1896)
"there was this day in the church some swees officers, and some heads of families ... The parish also this day being thronged with swees and Dutch souldiers, ..."

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