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swathe 1

 (swŏth, swôth, swāth)
tr.v. swathed, swath·ing, swathes
1.
a. To wrap, as in layers of cloth: swathed herself in towels.
b. To wrap or bind in bandages.
2. To enfold or envelop: Clouds swathed the mountain.
n.
A wrapping, binding, or bandage.

[Middle English swathen, from Old English swathian.]

swath′er n.

swathe 2

 (swŏth, swôth, swāth)
n.
Variant of swath.
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swathe

(sweɪð)
vb (tr)
1. (Medicine) to bandage (a wound, limb, etc), esp completely
2. (Clothing & Fashion) to wrap a band, garment, etc, around, esp so as to cover completely; swaddle
3. to envelop
n
4. a bandage or wrapping
5. (Agriculture) a variant spelling of swath
[Old English swathian; related to swæthel swaddling clothes, Old High German swedil, Dutch zwadel; see swaddle]
ˈswathable, ˈswatheable adj
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swathe

(swɒð, sweɪð)

v. swathed, swath•ing,
n. v.t.
1. to wrap, bind, or swaddle with bands of some material.
2. to bandage.
3. to enfold or envelop, as wrappings do.
n.
4. a wrapping or bandage.
[before 1050; Old English *swæth (in swathum dat. pl.); compare swaddle]
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Swathe

 a crop mown and lying on the ground, 1325.
Examples: swathe of clover, 1834; of corn, 1766; of grass, 1614; of mist 1818; of rain, 1856; of water, 1852; of winds, 1859.
Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.

swathe


Past participle: swathed
Gerund: swathing

Imperative
swathe
swathe
Present
I swathe
you swathe
he/she/it swathes
we swathe
you swathe
they swathe
Preterite
I swathed
you swathed
he/she/it swathed
we swathed
you swathed
they swathed
Present Continuous
I am swathing
you are swathing
he/she/it is swathing
we are swathing
you are swathing
they are swathing
Present Perfect
I have swathed
you have swathed
he/she/it has swathed
we have swathed
you have swathed
they have swathed
Past Continuous
I was swathing
you were swathing
he/she/it was swathing
we were swathing
you were swathing
they were swathing
Past Perfect
I had swathed
you had swathed
he/she/it had swathed
we had swathed
you had swathed
they had swathed
Future
I will swathe
you will swathe
he/she/it will swathe
we will swathe
you will swathe
they will swathe
Future Perfect
I will have swathed
you will have swathed
he/she/it will have swathed
we will have swathed
you will have swathed
they will have swathed
Future Continuous
I will be swathing
you will be swathing
he/she/it will be swathing
we will be swathing
you will be swathing
they will be swathing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been swathing
you have been swathing
he/she/it has been swathing
we have been swathing
you have been swathing
they have been swathing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been swathing
you will have been swathing
he/she/it will have been swathing
we will have been swathing
you will have been swathing
they will have been swathing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been swathing
you had been swathing
he/she/it had been swathing
we had been swathing
you had been swathing
they had been swathing
Conditional
I would swathe
you would swathe
he/she/it would swathe
we would swathe
you would swathe
they would swathe
Past Conditional
I would have swathed
you would have swathed
he/she/it would have swathed
we would have swathed
you would have swathed
they would have swathed
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.swathe - an enveloping bandage
bandage, patch - a piece of soft material that covers and protects an injured part of the body
Verb1.swathe - wrap in swaddling clothes; "swaddled the infant"
bind - make fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope; "The Chinese would bind the feet of their women"
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swathe

noun
1. area, section, stretch, patch, tract On May 1st the army took over another swathe of territory.
verb
1. wrap, drape, envelop, bind, lap, fold, bandage, cloak, shroud, swaddle, bedeck, furl, sheathe, enfold, bundle up, muffle up, enwrap She swathed her enormous body in thin black fabrics.
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

swathe

verb
To cover completely and closely, as with clothing or bandages:
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Translations
يَلُف، يَعْصُب
ovázatovinout
indhylle i
käärekääriäsidesitoa
sveipa, vefja
apmuturiuoti
aptītievīstīt
sargı ile sarmak

swathe

2 [sweɪð] VT (= wrap) → envolver; (= bandage) → vendar
swathed in sheetsenvuelto en sábanas
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swathe

n = swath
vtwickeln (→ in in +acc); (in bandages also) → umwickeln (in mit); to swathe oneself in somethingsich in etw (acc)einwickeln or einhüllen, etw um sich wickeln
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swathe

1 [sweɪð] swath [swɔːθ] n (swathes or swaths (pl)) [swɔːðz] (of grass) → falciata

swathe

2 [sweɪð] vt to swathe in (bandages, blankets) → avvolgere in
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

swathe

(sweiθ) verb
to wrap or bind. Her head was swathed in a towel.
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References in classic literature ?
As morning mowers, who side by side slowly and seethingly advance their scythes through the long wet grass of marshy meads; even so these monsters swam, making a strange, grassy, cutting sound; and leaving behind them endless swaths of blue upon the yellow sea.
Aye, and rust amid greenness; as last year's scythes flung down, and left in the half-cut swaths --Starbuck!
"In that field, Adele, I was walking late one evening about a fortnight since--the evening of the day you helped me to make hay in the orchard meadows; and, as I was tired with raking swaths, I sat down to rest me on a stile; and there I took out a little book and a pencil, and began to write about a misfortune that befell me long ago, and a wish I had for happy days to come: I was writing away very fast, though daylight was fading from the leaf, when something came up the path and stopped two yards off me.
In the ungrazed pastures swaths of dead stuff caught their feet, and the ground beneath glistened with sweat.
Why, he'd a-cut a swath through the free an' easy big business gamblers an' pirates of them days; just as he cut a swath through the hearts of the ladies when he went gallopin' past on that big horse of his, sword clatterin', spurs jinglin', his long hair fiyin', straight as an Indian, clean-built an' graceful as a blue-eyed prince out of a fairy book an' a Mexican caballero all rolled into one; just as he cut a swath through the Johnny Rebs in Civil War days, chargin' with his men all the way through an' back again, an' yellin' like a wild Indian for more.
Swinging his bloody horns from side to side the beast cut a wide swath before him straight upward toward our seats.
Lord Winter answers for his regiment, or at least very nearly so -- we will not split straws about words -- let him place himself at the head of his men, we will place ourselves at the side of your majesty, and we will mow a swath through Cromwell's army and reach Scotland."
The sweep of death's scythe had included everything, great and small, within its swath.
I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life, to live so sturdily and Spartan-like as to put to rout all that was not life, to cut a broad swath and shave close, to drive life into a corner, and reduce it to its lowest terms, and, if it proved to be mean, why then to get the whole and genuine meanness of it, and publish its meanness to the world; or if it were sublime, to know it by experience, and be able to give a true account of it in my next excursion.
'Liwayway' to bring rains over vast swaths of Philippines !-- -- (Philstar.com) - September 2, 2019 - 10:41am MANILA, Philippines Tropical Depression Liwayway, which is expected to develop into a tropical storm within 24 hours, will dampen large swaths of the country, weather forecasters said Monday.
Bringing spread grass into a swath or merging two or more swaths into one to more efficiently feed hungry forage harvesters, pick-up wagons and balers is traditionally done by centre-delivery rakes.