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Swop   Listen
verb
Swap  v. t.  (past & past part. swapped; pres. part. swapping)  (Written also swop)  
1.
To strike; with off. (Obs. or Prov. Eng.) "Swap off his head!"
2.
To exchange (usually two things of the same kind); to swop. (Colloq.)



Swop  v., n.  Same as Swap.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Swop" Quotes from Famous Books



... swop him away to me?—we've got an old pair of boots here, with which you can take twenty miles at each stride; those you shall have for your horse, and so you'll get all the sooner to ...
— East of the Sun and West of the Moon - Old Tales from the North • Peter Christen Asbjornsen

... man, "and here they are the very beans themselves," he went on pulling out of his pocket a number of strange- looking beans. "As you are so sharp," says he, "I don't mind doing a swop with you—your cow ...
— English Fairy Tales • Joseph Jacobs (coll. & ed.)



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