Word Study
swat
CIDE DICTIONARY
swat, imp.
swat, v. t.
- to hit, especially with an instrument in the hand; to smack.
- to hit (a baseball) powerfully, and for a long distance.
swat, n.
- a sharp blow, especially one made with an instrument in the hand.
- a powerful hit, especially a home run.
swat, n.
a former state in Northwest India, now a part of Pakistan. It was ruled by a prince called a Wali .
OXFORD DICTIONARY
swat, v. & n.
--v.tr. (swatted, swatting)
1 crush (a fly etc.) with a sharp blow.
2 hit hard and abruptly.
--n. a swatting blow.
--v.tr. (swatted, swatting)
1 crush (a fly etc.) with a sharp blow.
2 hit hard and abruptly.
--n. a swatting blow.
Etymology
17th c. in the sense 'sit down': N.Engl. dial. & US var. of SQUAT
THESAURUS
swat
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