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swoon (v.)
c. 1200, swounen, "become unconscious," probably from the noun or from a lost Old English verb *swogan (as in Old English aswogan "to choke"), of uncertain origin. Compare Low German swogen "to sigh." Related: Swooned; swooning. Swoony "inducing a swoon, distractingly delightful" is by 1934.
also from c. 1200
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updated on November 17, 2023
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