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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
- Long strip or large area of somethingSwathe can be a noun or a verb123. As a noun, it means a long strip or large area of something, especially land12. It can also refer to a band of cloth or other material used to wrap something23. As a verb, it means to wrap, bind, or envelop something with layers of cloth or other material123. Swathe can also be spelled as swath2.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 noun (AREA) Add to word list [ C ] a long strip or large area especially of land: Huge swathes of rainforest are being cleared for farming and mining. [ S ] literary a large part of something that includes several different things: These people represent a broad / wide swathe of public opinion.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/swatheswathe 1 (swŏth, swôth, swāth) tr.v. swathed, swath·ing, swathes 1. a. To wrap, as in layers of cloth: swathed herself in towels.www.thefreedictionary.com/swatheverb (used with object), swathed, swath·ing. to wrap, bind, or swaddle with bands of some material; wrap up closely or fully. to bandage. to enfold or envelop, as wrappings do. to wrap (cloth, rope, etc.) around something. noun a band of linen or the like in which something is wrapped; wrapping; bandage.www.dictionary.com/browse/swathe
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