Swarf (?), v. i. [Cf. Swerve.]
To grow languid; to faint. [Scot.] "To swarf for
very hunger." Sir W. Scott.
Swarf, n. [Cf. Swerve.] The
grit worn away from grindstones in grinding cutlery wet. [Prov.
Eng.]
Swarf (?), v. i. [Cf. Swerve.]
To grow languid; to faint. [Scot.] "To swarf for
very hunger." Sir W. Scott.
Swarf, n. [Cf. Swerve.] The
grit worn away from grindstones in grinding cutlery wet. [Prov.
Eng.]