swire
swike | swire |
As nouns the difference between swike and swire is that swike is (dialectal|chiefly|scotland) deceit; treachery while swire is (obsolete) the neck. As a verb swike is (transitive|dialectal|or|obsolete) to deceive, cheat; betray. As an adjective swike is (dialectal|or|obsolete) deceitful; treacherous.
swive | swire |
As a verb swive is to copulate with (a woman). As a noun swire is (obsolete) the neck.
swipe | swire |
As nouns the difference between swipe and swire is that swipe is (countable) a quick grab, bat, or other motion with the hand or paw; a sweep while swire is (obsolete) the neck. As a verb swipe is to steal or snatch.
sware | swire |
As a verb sware is (archaic) ( swear). As a noun swire is (obsolete) the neck.
swire | shire |
As nouns the difference between swire and shire is that swire is (obsolete) the neck while shire is former administrative area of britain; a county. As a verb shire is to (re]])constitute as one or more shires or [[county|counties.
spire | swire |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between spire and swire is that spire is (obsolete) to breathe while swire is (obsolete) the neck. As nouns the difference between spire and swire is that spire is or spire can be one of the sinuous foldings of a serpent or other reptile; a coil while swire is (obsolete) the neck. As a verb spire is of a seed, plant etc: to sprout, to send forth the early shoots of growth; to germinate or spire can be (obsolete) to breathe.
swine | swire |
As nouns the difference between swine and swire is that swine is any of various omnivorous, even-toed ungulates of the family suidae while swire is (obsolete) the neck.
sire | swire |
As a proper noun sire is . As a noun swire is (obsolete) the neck.
swirl | swire |
As nouns the difference between swirl and swire is that swirl is a whirling eddy while swire is (obsolete) the neck. As a verb swirl is (ambitransitive) to twist or whirl, as an eddy.
swire | twire |
As nouns the difference between swire and twire is that swire is (obsolete) the neck while twire is a sly glance; a leer or twire can be a twisted filament; a thread. As a verb twire is to glance shyly or slyly; look askance; make eyes; leer; peer; pry or twire can be to twist; twirl.
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