Definition of swashes Swashes

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What does swashes mean?

Part of speech

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  • swashes, verb, present, 3rd person singular of swash (infinitive).
  • swashes, noun, plural of swash.

WordNet

WordNet by Princeton University

Noun

Plural: swashes

swash - the movement or sound of water; "the swash of waves on the beach"
  moving ridge, wave a movement like that of a sudden occurrence or increase in a specified phenomenon; "a wave of settlers"; "troops advancing in waves"

Verb

swashes, swashing, swashed  

swash - make violent, noisy movements
  locomote, travel, move, go change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast"
swash - show off
  boast, tout, shoot a line, brag, gas, blow, bluster, vaunt, gasconade
  hyperbolise, hyperbolize, overstate, exaggerate, overdraw, magnify, amplify to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth; "tended to romanticize and exaggerate this `gracious Old South' imagery"
  puff blow hard and loudly; "he huffed and puffed as he made his way up the mountain"
  gloat, crow, triumph dwell on with satisfaction
swash - dash a liquid upon or against; "The mother splashed the baby's face with water"
  spatter, splatter, plash, splash, splosh
  dot, dust, sprinkle, disperse, scatter mark with a dot; "dot your `i's"
  puddle make a puddle by splashing water
  slosh around, slush around, slush, slosh spill or splash copiously or clumsily; "slosh paint all over the walls"
swash - act in an arrogant, overly self-assured, or conceited manner
  swagger, bluster
  behave, act, do behave in a certain manner; "She carried herself well"; "he bore himself with dignity"; "They conducted themselves well during these difficult times"
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Wiktionary Wiktionary dictionary logo

  • swash (Noun)
    The water that washes up on shore after an incoming wave has broken.
  • swash (Noun)
    A long, protruding ornamental line or pen stroke found in some typefaces and styles of calligraphy.
  • swash (Noun)
    A narrow sound or channel of water lying within a sand bank, or between a sand bank and the shore, or a bar over which the sea washes.
  • swash (Noun)
    Liquid filth; wash; hog mash.
  • swash (Noun)
    A blustering noise.
  • swash (Noun)
    swaggering behaviour.
  • swash (Noun)
    A swaggering fellow; a swasher.
  • swash (Verb)
    To swagger.
  • swash (Verb)
    To splash.
  • swash (Adjective)
    Soft, like overripe fruit; swashy; squashy.

Webster DictionaryWebster's Unabridged Dictionary 📘

  • swash (v. t.)
    An oval figure, whose moldings are oblique to the axis of the work.
  • swash (v. t.)
    Soft, like fruit too ripe; swashy.
  • swash (v. i.)
    To dash or flow noisily, as water; to splash; as, water swashing on a shallow place.
  • swash (v. i.)
    To fall violently or noisily.
  • swash (v. i.)
    To bluster; to make a great noise; to vapor or brag.
  • swash (n.)
    Impulse of water flowing with violence; a dashing or splashing of water.
  • swash (n.)
    A narrow sound or channel of water lying within a sand bank, or between a sand bank and the shore, or a bar over which the sea washes.
  • swash (n.)
    Liquid filth; wash; hog mash.
  • swash (n.)
    A blustering noise; a swaggering behavior.
  • swash (n.)
    A swaggering fellow; a swasher.

OmegaWiki DictionaryOmegaWiki Dictionary Ω

  • swash
    To show off.

Chambers DictionaryChamber's 20th Century Dictionary 📕

  • swash
    swosh, v.t. to dash or splash.—v.i. to make a splashing noise, to wash up against.—ns. Swash′-buck′ler, a bully, a blusterer; Swash′er (Shak.), one who swashes, a blusterer.—adj. Swash′ing, slashing, crushing.—n.pl. Swash′-lett′ers, Italic capitals with top and bottom flourishes, intended to fill out ugly gaps.—ns. Swash′-plate, a disc set obliquely on a revolving axis, to give a reciprocating motion to a bar along its length; Swash′-work, lathe-work in which the cuts are inclined to the axis of rotation.—adj. Swash′y, swaggering. [Scand.; cf. dial. Sw. svasska, Norw. svakka, prov. Eng. swack, a blow.]

Sailor's Word-BookThe Sailor's Word-Book ⛵

  • swash
    A sudden surge of the sea. Also, a shoal in a tide-way or mouth of a river, over which the water flows, and the tide ripples in ebbing or flowing.

Part of speech

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  • swash, verb, present, 1st person singular of swash (infinitive).
  • swash, verb (infinitive).
  • swash, noun, singular of swashes.

Pronunciation

Sign Language

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