The difference between Swift and Swith
When used as adverbs, swift means swiftly, whereas swith means quickly, speedily, promptly.
When used as adjectives, swift means fast, whereas swith means strong.
Swift is also noun with the meaning: a small plain-colored bird of the family apodidae that resembles a swallow and is noted for its rapid flight.
check bellow for the other definitions of Swift and Swith
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Swift as an adjective:
Fast; quick; rapid.
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Swift as an adjective:
Capable of moving at high speeds.
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Swift as a noun:
A small plain-colored bird of the family Apodidae that resembles a swallow and is noted for its rapid flight.
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Swift as a noun:
Any of certain lizards of the genus Sceloporus.
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Swift as a noun:
A moth of the family Hepialidae, swift moth, ghost moth.
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Swift as a noun:
A reel for winding yarn.
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Swift as a noun:
The main cylinder of a carding-machine.
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Swift as a noun (obsolete):
The current of a stream.
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Swift as an adverb (obsolete, poetic):
Swiftly.
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Swith as an adjective (dialectal, or, obsolete):
Strong; vehement.
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Swith as an adverb (dialectal, or, obsolete):
Quickly, speedily, promptly.
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Swith as an adverb (dialectal, or, obsolete):
Strongly; vehemently; very.