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swinglung

  • noun [ feminine ]
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swinglung, e; f.
Giddiness, dizziness, vertigo [cf. swingan, though the verb does not seem much used in the sense of modern swing. For the idea of turning round, seen in vertigo, cf. the following: He dude fore of his cnihtes forte turnen þat hweol . . . ant het swingen hit swift-liche abuten ant tidliche turnen. Jul. 58, 5. See also swengan, geswing]
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  • Swinglung scottomia, Wrt. Voc. i. 19, 20.

    Ðám

    mannum ðe swinc-lunge swinglunge,
      MS. B. ) þrowiaþ, Lchdm. i. 344, 6.
Etymology
[Cf. Icel. svingla to rove: Dan. svingle to reel; svingel giddy. Cf. too O. H. Ger. swint*-*ilunga vertigo.]
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