swath
swath definition
swath (swät̸h, swôt̸h)
noun
- the space or width covered with one cut of a scythe or other mowing device
- Rare a stroke with a scythe
- a line or row of grass, wheat, etc. cut in one course by a scythe, mower, etc.
- a long strip, track, or belt of any particular kind
Etymology: ME swathe < OE swathu, a track, akin to Ger schwade, space covered by a scythe swing: for IE base see swathe
swath Idioms
cut a wide swath
☆ to make an ostentatious display or forceful impression
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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