Terms vs Aswoon - What's the difference?
terms | aswoon |
In a swoon.
* 1977 , , Penguin Classics, p.369:
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As a noun terms
is .As an adverb aswoon is
in a swoon.aswoon
English
Adverb
(-)- 'This is your daughter whom you so commended / As wife for me; the other on my oath / Shall be my heir as I have long intended, / They are the children of your body, both.' [...] / On hearing this Griselda fell aswoon / In piteous joy, but made recovery / And called her children to her.