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Swarthy   /swˈɔrði/  /swˈɔrθi/   Listen
adjective
Swarthy  adj.  (compar. swarthier; superl. swarthiest)  Being of a dark hue or dusky complexion; tawny; swart; as, swarthy faces. "A swarthy Ethiope." "Their swarthy hosts would darken all our plains."



verb
Swarthy  v. t.  To make swarthy. (Obs.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Swarthy" Quotes from Famous Books



... porters, I threaded my way at a snail's pace through the dense crowd of waiting passengers, swarthy-faced sons of Italy, apparently bound for the steerage. The great gray bulk of the Re d'Italia loomed before me, floating proudly at her stern the green, white, and red flag blazoned with ...
— The Firefly Of France • Marion Polk Angellotti

... second before she had been on the outer fringe of the crowd, she now appeared to be in the very center of it. Women were pushing up behind her, women who wore shawls as she did, only the shawls were mostly of gaudy colors; and men pushed up behind her, mostly men of swarthy countenance, who wore circlets of gold in their ears; and, brushing her skirts, seeking vantage points, ragged, ill-clad children wriggled and wormed their way deeper into the press. It was a crowd composed almost entirely of the foreign element which inhabited that quarter—and ...
— The White Moll • Frank L. Packard

... in the shape of a sturdy, muscular-looking man, whose swarthy face was sheltered by a wide-brimmed soft felt hat, very much turned up at the sides, and in whose broad band was stuck a tuft of the pale grey, starry-looking, downy plant known as the Edelweiss. His jacket was of dark, exceedingly threadbare velvet; breeches of the same; and he wore gaiters ...
— The Crystal Hunters - A Boy's Adventures in the Higher Alps • George Manville Fenn

... short, swarthy, broad-bearded man, "I have the honor to make you acquaint' with my friend ...
— The Flower of the Chapdelaines • George W. Cable

... this, safe as an angler matched against a minnow; Demetrios of Anatolia, now at the last, accepted alms from what had been until to-day a pertinacious gnat. Demetrios was physically shaken by disgust at the situation, and in the sunset's glare his swarthy countenance showed like that of ...
— Domnei • James Branch Cabell et al


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