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† ˈswinkful, a. Obs. [OE. ᵹeswincfull, later swincfull: see swink n. and -ful.] 1. Full of toil or trouble; disastrous; troublesome, irksome; painful, distressing.
c888ælfred Boeth. xiv. §1 Ᵹif hi yfele sint & lytiᵹe þonne sint hi þe pliolicran & ᵹeswincfulran hæfd ðonne næfd. a1100O.E. Chron. (Laud MS.) an. 1085, & þæs ilcan ᵹeares wæs swiðe hefelic ᵹear & swiðe swincfull. c1175Lamb. Hom. 7 Þeos world is..swiðe lewe & swincful. a1225Ancr. R. 292 Þu schalt ȝiuen me, Louerd, heorte-scheld aȝean þe ueonde; þet beoð þine swincfule pinen. 2. Hard-working, industrious, diligent.
c1200Ormin 2621 Ȝho wass swinncfull..Inn alle gode dedess. Hence † ˈswinkfulness, diligence.
c1200Ormin 2526 Ȝho wass..Alt full..Off rihhtwis swinncfullnesse. |