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swift

adjective
Moving a great distance or over a large space in a short time; moving with celerity or velocity; fleet; rapid; quick; speedy. We say, soft winds, a swift stream, swift lightnings, swift motion, swift as thought, a fowl swift of wing, a man swift of foot. Swift is applicable to any kind of motion.

swift

Ready; prompt. Let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath. James 1:19.

swift

Speedy; that comes without delay. There shall be false teachers among you, who shall privily bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction. 2 Peter 2:1.

swift

noun
The current of a stream.

swift

In domestic affairs, a reel or turning instrument for winding yarn.

swift

A bird, a species of swallow, so called from the rapidity of its flight.

swift

The common newt or eft, a species of lizard.