different between swallet vs swaller
swallet
English
Etymology
Compare German Schwall (“a sea swell”), from schwellen (“to swell”). See English swell.
Noun
swallet (plural swallets)
- (Britain) A sinkhole; a shakehole.
- (Britain, dialect, dated, mining, tin mining) Water breaking in upon the miners at their work.
Anagrams
- Westall, setwall, wallets
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swaller
English
Verb
swaller (third-person singular simple present swallers, present participle swallering, simple past and past participle swallered)
- Pronunciation spelling of swallow.
- 1902, Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, Luella Miller
- I marched right up to Luella, a-holdin' out of that cup, all smokin'. 'Now,' says I, 'Luella Miller, you swaller this!'
- 1902, Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, Luella Miller
Anagrams
- wallers
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