verb intransitive, verb transitiveWord forms: swived or ˈswiving
Archaic
to have sexual intercourse (with)
swive in American English
(swaiv) (verbswived, swiving)
obsolete
transitive verb
1.
to copulate with
intransitive verb
2.
to copulate
Word origin
[1350–1400; ME swiven; appar. special use of OE swīfan to move, wend, sweep; cf. swift, swivel]This word is first recorded in the period 1350–1400. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: drag, fix, flash, kick, negative