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SWINDLE
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English
English : variant spelling Swindell.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of German Schwind(e)l, a nickname from a diminutive of Middle High German swinde ‘wild’, ‘impetuous’.
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German and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname derived from German drei ‘three’, Middle High German drī(e), with the addition of the suffix -er. This was the name of a medieval coin worth three hellers (see Heller), and it is possible that the German surname may have been derived from this word. More probably, the nickname is derived from some other connection with the number three, too anecdotal to be even guessed at now.North German and Scandinavian : occupational name for a turner of wood or bone, from an agent derivative of Middle Low German dreien, dregen ‘to turn’. See also Dressler.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name from Yiddish dreyer ‘turner’, or a nickname from a homonym meaning ‘swindler, cheat’.English : variant spelling of Dryer.
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English (Lancashire and Cumbria)
English (Lancashire and Cumbria) : probably a habitational name from Swinglehurst in Bowland Forest, West Yorkshire, so named from Old English swīn ‘hog’, ‘wild boar’ + hyll ‘hill’ + hyrst ‘wooded ridge’.
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Indian
Provided with Nectar
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Ganesh
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Tamil
Arun | à®…à®°à¯à®£, அரூணÂ
Mythical charioteer of the Sun, Dawn
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Tamil
Visravas | விஸராவாஸ
Dependence
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English
English : habitational name from any of various places now called Wingfield. North and South Wingfield in Derbyshire are evidently named with Old English wynn ‘meadow’, ‘pasture’ + feld ‘pasture’, ‘open country’. A place of this name in Bedfordshire may have as it first element a topographical term or bird name wince (see Winch). One in Suffolk was probably either the ‘field of the people of Wīga’ (a short form of any of various compound names formed with wīg ‘war’), or else derives its first element from Old English wēoh ‘(pre-Christian) temple’.
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Hindu, Indian
Servant of God
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Greek
Mother of Andromeda.
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American, Australian, British, English
Valley; Rhyming Variant of Waylon; A Historical Blacksmith with Supernatural Powers
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Tamil
Sharumathi | à®·à®°à¯à®®à®¾à®‚தீ
Full Moon
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Tamil
Drishtee | தà¯à®°à¯€à®·à¯à®¤à®¿Â
Eye sight
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n.
A trick; a swindle.
v. t.
To cheat; to chouse; to swindle; to defraud; -- often with out.
imp. & p. p.
of Swindle
v. t.
To cheat; to swindle; to steal; to rob.
n.
A plan; an artifice; a swindle; a trick.
v. t.
To swindle by means of small cups or thimbles, and a pea or small ball placed under one of them and quickly shifted to another, the victim laying a wager that he knows under which cup it is; hence, to cheat by any trick.
n.
To deceive and defraud; to impose upon; to trick; to swindle.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Swindle
n.
The act or process of swindling; a cheat.
n.
A trick or fraud; a swindle.
n.
A rascal; a swindler; a rogue.
v. t.
To pluck; to fleece; to swindle by tricks in gambling.
v. i.
To play the petty thief; to practice fraud or trickery; to swindle.
n.
One who swindles, or defrauds grossly; one who makes a practice of defrauding others by imposition or deliberate artifice; a cheat.
n.
A swindler; a knave; a cheat.
n.
A cheat; a swindle.
n.
A swindler.
v. t.
To cheat defraud grossly, or with deliberate artifice; as, to swindle a man out of his property.
v. i.
A cheat or swindler of the lowest grade; -- often emphasized by dead; as, a dead beat.
n.
Swindling; rougery.