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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Swing
n.
1.
The
act
of
swinging
;
a
waving
,
oscillating
,
or
vibratory
motion
of
a
hanging
or
pivoted
object
;
oscillation
;
as
,
the
swing
of
a
pendulum
.
2.
Swaying
motion
from
one
side
or
direction
to
the
other
;
as
,
some
men
walk
with
a
swing
.
3.
A
line
,
cord
,
or
other
thing
suspended
and
hanging
loose
,
upon
which
anything
may
swing
;
especially
,
an
apparatus
for
recreation
by
swinging
,
commonly
consisting
of
a
rope
,
the
two
ends
of
which
are
attached
overhead
,
as
to
the
bough
of
a
tree
,
a
seat
being
placed
in
the
loop
at
the
bottom
;
also
,
any
contrivance
by
which
a
similar
motion
is
produced
for
amusement
or
exercise
.
4.
Influence
of
power
of
a
body
put
in
swaying
motion
.
The
ram
that
batters
down
the
wall
,
For
the
great
swing
and
rudeness
of
his
poise
,
They
place
before
his
hand
that
made
the
engine
. --
Shak
.
5.
Capacity
of
a
turning
lathe
,
as
determined
by
the
diameter
of
the
largest
object
that
can
be
turned
in
it
.
6.
Free
course
;
unrestrained
liberty
or
license
;
tendency
.
“Take
thy
swing
.”
To
prevent
anything
which
may
prove
an
obstacle
to
the
full
swing
of
his
genius
.
--
Burke
.
Full swing
.
See
under
Full
.
Swing beam
Railway Mach.
,
a
crosspiece
sustaining
the
car
body
,
and
so
suspended
from
the
framing
of
a
truck
that
it
may
have
an
independent
lateral
motion
.
Swing bridge
,
a
form
of
drawbridge
which
swings
horizontally
,
as
on
a
vertical
pivot
.
Swing plow
,
or
Swing plough
.
(a)
A
plow
without
a
fore
wheel
under
the
beam
.
(b)
A
reversible
or
sidehill
plow
.
Swing wheel
.
(a)
The
scape-wheel
in
a
clock
,
which
drives
the
pendulum
.
(b)
The
balance
of
a
watch
.
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