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  • swearm - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Old English Etymology From Proto-Germanic *swarmaz, whence also Old High German swarm, Old Norse svarmr Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *swer- (“to buzz, hum”)
  • SWARM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SWARM is a great number of honeybees emigrating together from a hive in company with a queen to start a new colony elsewhere How to use swarm in a sentence
  • Swarm - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    "to wriggle, writhe," 1690s, dialectal, originally referring to eels, of unknown origin; sometimes it has been associated with worm or swarm, but perhaps rather it is imitative
  • Swarm - definition of swarm by The Free Dictionary
    To fill with a crowd: sailors swarming the ship's deck [Middle English, group of bees, from Old English swearm ] swarm′er n
  • What does Swarm mean? - Definitions. net
    A swarm refers to a large group of animate entities, usually small ones, moving together in the same direction or congregating closely in one specific place It is typically used to describe insects like bees, locusts, and ants, but can also refer to groups of birds, fish, drones and even people
  • swearm – Old English Wordhord
    swearm, m n: a swarm, crowd (SWEH-arm ˈswɛaɹm) Pamplona Bible Spain (Pamplona), 1197 Bibliothèque d'Amiens Métropole, ms 108, f 254r [enluminures culture fr]
  • swarm - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    From Middle English swarm, from Old English swearm (“swarm, multitude”), from Proto-West Germanic *swarm, from Proto-Germanic *swarmaz (“swarm, dizziness”), from Proto-Indo-European *swer- (“to buzz, hum”)
  • Swarm Simulator
    An incremental game Starting with just a few larvae and a small pile of meat, grow a massive swarm of giant bugs
  • swarm - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    v to move about, along, or together in great numbers: [no object] The crowd swarmed around the winner [~ + object] The excited crowd swarmed the winner swarm with, [~ + object] (of a place) to have a great number of; to abound; teem: a beach swarming with children See crowd
  • swarm | Rabbitique - The Multilingual Etymology Dictionary
    Check out the information about swarm, its etymology, origin, and cognates A swarm (large, moving group of bees)





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