To DWANG, v. a.
1. To oppress with labour, S. B.
2. To bear, or draw, unequally, S. B.
3. To harass by ill-humour, S. B.
Teut. dwingh-en, domare, arctare.
To Dwang, v. n. To toil, S. B.
Morison.
Dwang, s. A rough shake or throw, S. B.
Morison.
To Dwyne, v. n.
1. To pine, S.
A. Nicol.
2. To fade, applied to nature
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