[f. SWINGE v.2] A singe.

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  App. inferred in Dicts. erron. from the foll. passage, where the word is SWING sb.2 8.

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a. 1619.  Fletcher, etc., Q. Corinth, I. i. If to feed Vultures here, after the halter Has done his part, or if there be a Hell, To take a swinge or two there [etc.].

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