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Apr 21, 2026
This week’s themeWords found in poetry This week’s words swound
Esther before Ahasuerus, 1620s
Art: Artemisia Gentileschi Wordsmith Games
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A swoon; a fainting fit. verb intr.: To swoon; to faint. ETYMOLOGY:
An alteration of Middle English swoun(e), from swounen (to swoon).
Earliest documented use: 1440.
USAGE:
“Then like a pawing horse let go, She made a sudden bound: It flung the blood into my head, And I fell down in a swound.” Samuel Taylor Coleridge; The Rime of the Ancient Mariner; 1797-98. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Neither great poverty nor great riches will hear reason. -Henry Fielding,
author (21 Apr 1707-1754)
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