swith adverb.
[swɪƟ] Now
Scot. &
dial.[Old English swīÞe = Old Saxon swīÞo, Old Frisian swīthe, swīde, Old High German, Middle High German swinde (German geschwind), from Germanic adjective repr. by Old English swīÞ strong: ult. origin unkn.]1. Strongly, forcibly; extremely, excessively.
OE-LME.2. At a rapid rate, very quickly, swiftly.
ME.3. Without delay, instantly, immediately, at once.
ME.■ R. Burns Kings and nationsswith, awa! [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲