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VILLAGE IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE, UK
Nether Swell; Lower Swell, Gloucestershire; Little Swell
  • Nether Swell manor

swell      
v. πρήσκω, πρήσκομαι, φουσκώνω, ογκούμαι

Definitie

swell
I. v. n.
1.
Dilate, expand, tumefy, distend, fill out, intumesce, grow larger or bigger (by expansion).
2.
Increase (by outward addition), augment, enlarge.
3.
Rise (as waves), heave, surge.
4.
Belly, be inflated.
5.
Strut, look big, put on airs, be puffed up, swagger, ride a high horse, carry with a high hand.
6.
Be turgid or bombastic.
7.
Bulge, protuberate, swell out.
8.
Be puffed, be bloated, become irate.
9.
Glow, expand, warm, thrill, heave, throb, grow big.
10.
Be elated, rise into arrogance.
11.
Become larger, grow upon the view.
II. v. a.
1.
Dilate, expand, inflate, enlarge.
2.
Enhance, heighten, aggravate.
3.
Puff up, make arrogant.
III. n.
1.
Swelling.
2.
Augmentation, protuberance.
3.
Elevation, rise.
4.
Force, intensity, power, crescendo.
5.
Increase of power, increase of rhetorical force.
6.
Ascent, elevation.
7.
Waves, billows.
8.
(Colloq.) Fox, coxcomb, dandy, beau, exquisite, jackanapes, popinjay, blade, buck, fine gentleman, spark, jack-a-dandy, dandiprat, man milliner, man of dress, vain fellow.

Wikipedia

Lower Swell

Lower Swell is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Swell, in the Cotswold district, in the county of Gloucestershire, England. It is located at the River Dikler, one mile from Stow-on-the-Wold. The village has "finest countryside, a tranquil village green and plenty of mellow stone cottages". The village church is dedicated to St. Mary. In 1931 the parish had a population of 360.