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noun
Swage  n.  A tool, variously shaped or grooved on the end or face, used by blacksmiths and other workers in metals, for shaping their work, whether sheet metal or forging, by holding the swage upon the work, or the work upon the swage, and striking with a sledge.
Swage block, a perforated block of iron, having grooved sides and adapted for use in heading bolts and swaging objects of large size.



verb
Swage  v. t. & v. i.  (past & past part. swaged; pres. part. swaging)  See Assuage. (Obs.)



Swage  v. t.  To shape by means of a swage; to fashion, as a piece of iron, by forcing it into a groove or mold having the required shape.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Swage" Quotes from Famous Books



... it. Three things there be which thou shouldst only crave, Thou Pomroy or thou apple of mine eye; Three things there be which thou shouldst long to have And for which three each modest dame wood crie; Three things there be that shood thine anger swage, An English mastife and ...
— A Collection of Old English Plays, Vol. III • Various

... at peacock twixt my leggs right blythe, And doeth my tickling swage with manie a sighe. For, by saint Runnion! he'le refresh me well; And neuer make ...
— The Choise of Valentines - Or the Merie Ballad of Nash His Dildo • Thomas Nash

... quench your rage, Once more I will endeavour: This water shall your fury 'swage, Or else it ...
— The Humourous Poetry of the English Language • James Parton

... and fresh the poole renues, As Spring and drowth encrease or swage: Where boat presents his seruice prest, And net becomes ...
— The Survey of Cornwall • Richard Carew



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