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Webster 1913 Edition


Swanny

Swan′ny

,
Adj.
Swanlike;
as, a
swanny
glossiness of the neck
.
Richardson.

Definition 2024


swanny

swanny

English

Adjective

swanny (comparative more swanny, superlative most swanny)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a swan.
    • Richardson
      a swanny glossiness of the neck

References

  • swanny in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913

Etymology 2

From “(I) shall warrant ye”; later re-interpreted as a minced oath of swear. Compare swan (Etymology 2).

Verb

swanny

  1. Alternative form of swan (declare, swear)
    • 1843, Ann Sophia Stephens, High Life in New York, page 7
      I swanny if I ever felt so in my life ! I was so anxious about that long letter that I sent to them to get printed for you, that I was dreadful loth to go in, and eenamost made up my mind to turn about and make tracks for the sloop agin !
    • 1913, Alice B. Emerson, Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp, Start Classics (ISBN 9781609776923)
      I swanny! but that was a warm time for me, Miss—it sure was. There was that ol' she b'ar with her mouth as wide open as a church door or, so it looked to Jerry Todd.
    • 2004, Ann Roscopf Allen, A Serpent Cherished, iUniverse (ISBN 9780595322091), page 172
      Here I was, with Miss Marie looking at me, expecting me to say what she wanted me to say, and I knew the Good Lord was looking down on me, too, expecting me to tell the truth. I swanny, I didn't know what to do.