beswink

verb

Etymology

From Middle English beswinken, from Old English beswincan (“to labour, toil, exert oneself”); equivalent to be- + swink. More at swink.

  1. inherited from beswincan
  2. inherited from beswinken

Definitions

  1. to labour, toil

    to labour, toil; belabour

The neighborhood

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