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swift (adj.)

Old English swift "moving quickly," perhaps originally "turning quickly," from Proto-Germanic swip- (see swivel (n.)). Related: Swiftly; swiftness.

swift (n.)

type of bird (several species of the family Cypselidæ, resembling swallows), 1660s, from swift (adj.) in reference to its swift flight. Regarded as a bird of ill-omen, if not downright demonic, probably for its shrill cry. The name earlier had been given to several small fast lizards (1520s).

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Definitions of swift from WordNet
1
swift (n.)
a small bird that resembles a swallow and is noted for its rapid flight;
swift (n.)
common western lizard; seen on logs or rocks;
Synonyms: western fence lizard / blue-belly / Sceloporus occidentalis
2
swift (adj.)
moving very fast;
swift flight of an arrow
a swift current
a swift runner
Synonyms: fleet
3
Swift (n.)
United States meat-packer who began the use of refrigerated railroad cars (1839-1903);
Synonyms: Gustavus Franklin Swift
Swift (n.)
an English satirist born in Ireland (1667-1745);
Synonyms: Jonathan Swift / Dean Swift
From wordnet.princeton.edu