swinc
Old English
Etymology
See the verb swincan
Noun
swinc ?
Derived terms
- swincdagas mp. — days of tribulation
- swincful — toilsome, painful, disastrous, distressful, arduous, diligent
- swincfulnes f. — tribulation, trouble, trial, diligence
- swinclēas — without toil
- swinclic — laborious, manual (of work)
- swincnes f. — hardship
- woruldgeswinc n. — earthly toil, misery
Related terms
- geswinc n — labor, exercise, inconvenience, fatigue, trouble, affliction, tribulation, torment, temptation, banishment, produce of labor
Descendants
- English: swink