单词 | swive |
释义 | swivev. Obsolete or archaic. 1. transitive. To have sexual connection with, copulate with (a female). ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > engage in sexual activity with [verb (transitive)] > have sexual intercourse with > specifically of a man jape1382 overliec1400 swivec1405 foilc1440 overlay?a1475 bed1548 possess1592 knock1598 to get one's leg over1599 enjoy1602 poke1602 thrum1611 topa1616 riga1625 swingea1640 jerk1650 night-work1654 wimble1656 roger1699 ruta1706 tail1778 to touch up1785 to get into ——c1890 root1922 to knock up1934 lay1934 pump1937 prong1942 nail1948 to slip (someone) a length1949 to knock off1953 thread1958 stuff1960 tup1970 nut1971 pussy1973 service1973 c1405 (c1390) G. Chaucer Miller's Tale (Hengwrt) (2003) l. 662 Thus swyued was the Carpenters wyf For al his kepyng and his Ialousye. a1500 (c1425) Andrew of Wyntoun Oryg. Cron. Scotl. (Nero) viii. l. 2048 Þi dame was swyvit [a1550 Wemyss swyffit] or þou was borne. 1539 in J. Stuart Extracts Council Reg. Aberdeen (1844) I. 159 I sell leid the to the place for the freir swewyt the. 1596 J. Davies Epigr. ix He sweares he hath foure onely swiude, A maide, a wife, a widow and a whoore. 1598 in J. Florio Worlde of Wordes at Fottere 1756 in A. Pennecuik et al. Coll. Scots Poems 100 And why was all this mighty pother, But for to swive some jade or other? 1884 J. Payne tr. Tales from Arabic I. 230 So he ate and drank and lay with her and swived her. 2. intransitive. To copulate. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > engage in sexual activity [verb (intransitive)] > have sexual intercourse playOE to do (also work) one's kindc1225 bedc1315 couple1362 gendera1382 to go togetherc1390 to come togethera1398 meddlea1398 felterc1400 companya1425 swivec1440 japea1450 mellc1450 to have to do with (also mid, of, on)1474 engender1483 fuck?a1513 conversec1540 jostlec1540 confederate1557 coeate1576 jumble1582 mate1589 do1594 conjoin1597 grind1598 consortc1600 pair1603 to dance (a dance) between a pair of sheets1608 commix1610 cock1611 nibble1611 wap1611 bolstera1616 incorporate1622 truck1622 subagitate1623 occupya1626 minglec1630 copulate1632 fere1632 rut1637 joust1639 fanfreluche1653 carnalize1703 screw1725 pump1730 correspond1756 shag1770 hump1785 conjugate1790 diddle1879 to get some1889 fuckeec1890 jig-a-jig1896 perform1902 rabbit1919 jazz1920 sex1921 root1922 yentz1923 to make love1927 rock1931 mollock1932 to make (beautiful) music (together)1936 sleep1936 bang1937 lumber1938 to hop into bed (with)1951 to make out1951 ball1955 score1960 trick1965 to have it away1966 to roll in the hay1966 to get down1967 poontang1968 pork1968 shtup1969 shack1976 bonk1984 boink1985 c1440 in T. Wright & J. O. Halliwell Reliquiæ Antiquæ (1843) II. 281 If he may wele swyfe. 1568 (?a1513) W. Dunbar Poems (1998) I. 254 The feind me ryfe, Gif I do ocht bot drynk and swyfe. 1646 H. Mill 2nd Pt. Nights Search xxi. 130 She scorn'd to swive Under a Crown, with any man alive. 1694 A. Wood Life & Times (1894) III. 453 Mason, minister of Water Stratford in Bucks: he and his disciples..live in common... Eat, drink, and sleep, dance, swive. 1898 Secreta Secret. (E.E.T.S.) 76 (margin) Don't bathe on a full stomach: nor swive. DerivativesΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > [noun] > sexual intercourse > an act of swivec1560 fall1594 sleep1612 fuck1663 merry bout1780 stroke1785 screw?c1845 charver1846 fuckeea1866 sex act1888 frigc1890 grind1893 mount1896 poke1902 tumble1903 screwing1904 ride1905 roll1910 trick1926 lay1932 jump1934 bang1937 knock1937 shag1937 a roll in the hay1945 boff1956 naughty1959 root1961 shtup1964 home run1967 seeing to1970 legover1975 bonk1978 zatch1980 boink1989 c1560 A. Scott Poems (S.T.S.) iv. 36 Wedow men þat wantis To steill a pair of swyvis. swived adj. ΚΠ 1869 Furnivall in Wright's Chaste Wife Pref. p. vii (note) The swived wife and broken arm that he [sc. Chaucer] gives his befooled Oxford tradesman in the Milleres Tale. ˈswiver n. a person who swives; one given to sexual indulgence. ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > [noun] > person harlotc1330 swiverc1440 wantonc1500 hobby-horse1598 incontinent1598 gamester1609 impure1784 c1440 in T. Wright & J. O. Halliwell Reliquiæ Antiquæ (1843) II. 282 And now are sary swywers brokyne owte of bande. c1500 Blowbols Test. 231 in W. C. Hazlitt Remains Early Pop. Poetry Eng. (1864) I. 102 Alle feoble swyvers. 1707 Markland in T. Hearne Remarks & Coll. 30 Sept. (O.H.S.) II. 56 Drunkards and Swivers Are never long livers. ˈswiving n. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > [noun] > sexual intercourse ymonec950 moneOE meanc1175 manredc1275 swivinga1300 couplec1320 companyc1330 fellowred1340 the service of Venusc1350 miskissinga1387 fellowshipc1390 meddlinga1398 carnal knowinga1400 flesha1400 knowledgea1400 knowledginga1400 japec1400 commoning?c1425 commixtionc1429 itc1440 communicationc1450 couplingc1475 mellingc1480 carnality1483 copulation1483 mixturea1500 Venus act?1507 Venus exercise?1507 Venus play?1507 Venus work?1507 conversation?c1510 flesh-company1522 act?1532 carnal knowledge1532 occupying?1544 congression1546 soil1555 conjunction1567 fucking1568 rem in re1568 commixture1573 coiture1574 shaking of the sheets?1577 cohabitation1579 bedding1589 congress1589 union1598 embrace1599 making-outa1601 rutting1600 noddy1602 poop-noddy1606 conversinga1610 carnal confederacy1610 wapping1610 businessa1612 coition1615 doinga1616 amation1623 commerce1624 hot cocklesa1627 other thing1628 buck1632 act of love1638 commistion1658 subagitation1658 cuntc1664 coit1671 intimacy1676 the last favour1676 quiffing1686 old hat1697 correspondence1698 frigging1708 Moll Peatley1711 coitus1713 sexual intercourse1753 shagging1772 connection1791 intercourse1803 interunion1822 greens1846 tail1846 copula1864 poking1864 fuckeea1866 sex relation1871 wantonizing1884 belly-flopping1893 twatting1893 jelly roll1895 mattress-jig1896 sex1900 screwing1904 jazz1918 zig-zig1918 other1922 booty1926 pigmeat1926 jazzing1927 poontang1927 relations1927 whoopee1928 nookie1930 hump1931 jig-a-jig1932 homework1933 quickie1933 nasty1934 jig-jig1935 crumpet1936 pussy1937 Sir Berkeley1937 pom-pom1945 poon1947 charvering1954 mollocking1959 leg1967 rumpy-pumpy1968 shafting1971 home plate1972 pata-pata1977 bonking1985 legover1985 knobbing1986 rumpo1986 fanny1993 a1300 Pol. Songs (Camden) 69 Richard of Alemaigne, whil that he wes kyng, He spende al is tresour opon swyvyng. c1440 in T. Wright & J. O. Halliwell Reliquiæ Antiquæ (1843) II. 282 Mete and drynke thay hafe ynoghe, bot swyvyng thame wanntis. 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Chevaucherie, a riding; a swiuing. a1680 S. Butler Char. (1908) App. 457 In the Scotch translation Genesis is rendered the Buke of Swiving. 1756 in A. Pennecuik et al. Coll. Scots Poems 101 The goddess, who lov'd swiving. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1919; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.a1300 |
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