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swart

1 American  
[swawrt] / swɔrt /

adjective

  1. swarthy.


Swart 2 American  
[swawrt] / swɔrt /

noun

  1. Charles Robberts 1894–1982, South African statesman: president 1961–67.


swart British  
/ swɔːθ, swɔːt /

adjective

  1. archaic swarthy

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Other Word Forms

  • swartness noun

Etymology

Origin of swart

before 900; Middle English; Old English sweart black, dark; cognate with German schwarz, Old Norse svartr, Gothic swarts; akin to Latin sordēs filth

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Two thousand miles due south of the Yangtze lie the Dutch East Indies, whence Royal Dutch-Shell and its swart, dynamic head, Sir Henri Deterding, began their march around the world.

From Time Magazine Archive

They paid little attention to their swart, stocky son, left him in the haphazard hands of tutors.

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Foodhandlers, working under arc lights, stopped to stare and pound their frozen hands together, as out of the car emerged a small, swart Napoleonic figure wrapped in a greatcoat.

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To William Wyler, 42, short, swart director who graduated from bang-bang Westerns to a closer walk with art.

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His broad flat face was swart, his eyes were like coals, and his tongue was red; he wielded a great spear.

From "The Fellowship of the Ring" by J.R.R. Tolkien