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† swench Obs. Forms: 1 suoenc, suenc, (ᵹe)swenc, 1–3 swench, 3–4 suench, swunch. [OE. swenc (also ᵹe-):—*swaŋki-, f. swaŋk-: cf. next and swinch. For the variant swunch cf. stench n.] In OE., affliction, trial; in ME., labour, toil.
c950Lindisf. Gosp. Luke xxii. 28 In temtationibus meis, in suoenccum [Rushw. swencum] minum. Ibid. xxiv. 20 In damnationem mortis, in niðrung vel in suoenc deaðes [Rushw. in swenche vel costunge deoðes]. c1000in Cockayne Narrat. Angl. (1861) 40 Hu se eadeᵹa margareta ᵹeþrowade..& þurh þæt ᵹeswenc to ece reste becom. c1200Trin. Coll. Hom. 179 On sore eche we hider cumen. On swunche we here wunien. In wowe we henne witeð. c1290St. Brendan 623 in S. Eng. Leg. 237 A Monek liuez muche bi swunche [v.rr. swench, swinche] of mannes honde. 1297R. Glouc. (Rolls) 962 To ȝiue hom to libbe by bi suench [v.rr. swinch, swynke] of hor honde. Ibid. 4810 Alle leuede bi hor suench. |