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swain [sweɪn] n Archaic or poetic
1. a male lover or admirer 2. a country youth [Old English swān swineherd; related to Old High German swein, Old Norse sveinn boy; see swine] swainish adj ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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AN Ancient Maiden, standing on the edge of a wharf near a Modern Swain, was overheard rehearsing the words: A FARMER of the Augustan age Perused in Virgil's golden page, The story of the secret won From Proteus by Cyrene's son How the dank sea-god sowed the swain Means to restore his hives again More briefly, how a slaughtered bull Breeds honey by the bellyful. " "Yes, cold and insensible Nymph, (replied I) that luckless swain your Brother, is no more, and you may now glory in being the Heiress of Sir Edward's fortune. |
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