different between sweare vs sweared
sweare
English
Verb
sweare (third-person singular simple present sweares, present participle swearing, simple past swore, past participle sworne)
- Obsolete spelling of swear
- 1633, John Donne, Loves Diet
- Now negligent of sports I lye,
And now as other Fawkners use,
I spring a mistresse, sweare, write, sigh and weepe:
And the game kill'd, or lost, goe talk, and sleepe.
- Now negligent of sports I lye,
- 1633, John Donne, Loves Diet
Anagrams
- swaree
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sweared
English
Verb
sweared
- (nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of swear (“take an oath”)
- simple past tense and past participle of swear (“British dialects: be lazy”)
Anagrams
- drawees, resawed, weredas
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