Swod vs Swot - What's the difference?
swod | swot |
* 1834 , Charles Augustus Davis, Letters of J. Downing (page 35)
(intransitive, slang, British) To study with effort or determination.
To study something with effort or determination (swot up on).
(slang, British) one who swots
(slang, British) work
(slang, British) vigorous study at an educational institution
As a noun swod
is .As an acronym swot is
(business) strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats.swod
English
Noun
(en noun)- There was a swod of fine folks, and dreadful handsome galls; and the house was nigh upon chuck full.
swot
English
Verb
(swott)- You should swot up on your French before travelling to Paris.