• Swain

    Pronunciation

    • UK IPA: /sweɪn/
    • Rhymes: -eɪn

    Origin

    From Old Norse sveinn, from Proto-Germanic *swaina-, *swainaz ("relative, young man, servant"), from Proto-Indo-European *se- ("aside, separated, apart"). Cognate with Old English swān.

    Full definition of swain

    Noun

    swain

    (plural swains)
    1. (obsolete) A knight's servant; an attendant.
    2. (archaic) A country labourer; a countryman, a rustic.
    3. (poetic) A rural lover; a male sweetheart in a pastoral setting.

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