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单词 swive
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Definition of swive in English:

swive

verb swʌɪvswīv
[with object]humorous, archaic
  • Have sexual intercourse with.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each slave laid hold of a damsel [and swived her] and another slave [came forth and] did the like with the queen; and when they had done their occasions, they all returned whence they came.
    • Phyllis, lying on her side, throws her leg over the thigh of the gallant who, stretched on the couch facing her, is swiving her; at the same time offering her buttocks to her other lover.
    • Dr Poynting said swiving was a 17th century word for sex, found in the erotic verses of the Earl of Rochester, and was equivalent in those days to the crudest modern swear words.
    • Ragnor Magnusson was in the midst of swiving the most beautiful woman in all the Norselands, and he was bored.
    • And all the pretty little girls that our heroes swived were just being lied to and used.

Origin

Middle English: apparently from the Old English verb swīfan 'move (along a course), sweep'.

Rhymes

alive, arrive, chive, Clive, connive, contrive, deprive, dive, drive, five, gyve, hive, I've, jive, live, MI5, revive, rive, shrive, skive, strive, survive, thrive
 
 

Definition of swive in US English:

swive

verbswīv
[with object]humorous, archaic
  • Have sexual intercourse with.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And all the pretty little girls that our heroes swived were just being lied to and used.
    • Phyllis, lying on her side, throws her leg over the thigh of the gallant who, stretched on the couch facing her, is swiving her; at the same time offering her buttocks to her other lover.
    • Ragnor Magnusson was in the midst of swiving the most beautiful woman in all the Norselands, and he was bored.
    • Each slave laid hold of a damsel [and swived her] and another slave [came forth and] did the like with the queen; and when they had done their occasions, they all returned whence they came.
    • Dr Poynting said swiving was a 17th century word for sex, found in the erotic verses of the Earl of Rochester, and was equivalent in those days to the crudest modern swear words.

Origin

Middle English: apparently from the Old English verb swīfan ‘move (along a course), sweep’.

 
 
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