Swarth [noun]

Definition of Swarth:

meadow

Synonyms of Swarth:


Opposite/Antonyms of Swarth:

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Sentence/Example of Swarth:

"Make a hangman's noose in the end of the rope," said Swarth.

The villas with which London stands begirt, Like a swarth Indian with his belt of beads.

In Cumberland this apparition is known by the peasantry as a ‘swarth,’ and in Yorkshire by the name of a ‘waff.’

Its outlines were too bold for a Spanish face, though the complexion, from tan and exposure, was brown and swarth.

Swarth suggests that the tern is not established at the Galapagos because of the presence of colder water in the area.

He seemed to divine my intent; and inch by inch, keeping her body straight between us—O God, to see her in that swarth embrace!

Swarth found it more common there as a migrant than as a breeding bird and rather irregular in its abundance.

The girl grasps the hideous symbol, a gleam of intelligence lighting up her swarth but beautiful face.

He is swarth and thickset, and some five feet eight inches—full six inches under your own height.

Mr. Walraven repeated, steadily, though his swarth face was dusky gray with rage or fear, or both.