swien
See also: Swien
Middle English
    
    Etymology
    
Old English swigian (“to be or become silent, quiet or still”), from Proto-Germanic *swīgijaną, *swīgāną. Cognate with Dutch zwijgen (“to be silent, keep quiet”),  German schweigen (“to be silent, keep quiet, stop talking”).
Usage notes
    
Alternative forms
    
- swigen, swigigen, swiȝie; swie
 
References
    
- Edna Rees Williams, The Conflict of Homonyms in English (1944), page 100
 
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