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- verb(be swathed in)swathe (verb) · swathes (third person present) · swathed (past tense) · swathed (past participle) · swathing (present participle)nounswathe (noun) · swathes (plural noun)
- a piece or strip of material in which something is wrapped:"they wrapped the body inside a canvas swathe"
Originlate Old English swath- (noun), swathian (verb); compare with swaddle.nounswathe (noun)- a broad strip or area of something:"vast swaths of countryside" · "a significant swath of popular opinion"
- a row or line of grass, grain, or other crop as it lies when mown or reaped:"swaths of barley"
- a strip left clear by the passage of a mowing machine or scythe:"the combine had cut a deep swath around the border of the fields"
OriginOld English swæth, swathu ‘track, trace’, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch zwad(e) and German Schwade. In Middle English the term denoted a measure of the width of grassland, probably reckoned by a sweep of the mower's scythe. - People also ask
- Swathe is a word that can have two meanings1234. As a verb, it means to wrap around or cover with cloth13, such as bandages or garments. As a noun, it means a long strip or large area especially of land24, such as a field or a forest. Swathe is a formal word and is often used in literary contexts24.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.swathe verb [ T ] uk / sweɪð / us / swɑθ / to wrap around or cover with cloth: He came out of the hospital swathed in bandages. I love to swathe (= dress) my self in silk.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/swathea long strip or large area especially of land: Huge swathes of rainforest are being cleared for farming and mining. [ S ] literarydictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/swatheswathe / (sweɪð) / verb(tr) to bandage (a wound, limb, etc), esp completely to wrap a band, garment, etc, around, esp so as to cover completely; swaddlewww.dictionary.com/browse/swathe/swɑːθ/) (formal) Idioms a long piece of land, especially one on which the plants or crops have been cut The combine had cut a swathe around the edge of the field. Development has affected vast swathes of our countryside.www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…
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