swooning Meaning & Definition

  • En [ swuːn]
  • Us [ swuːn]

Meaning of swooning In English

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Examples of swooning

  • Symptoms included swooning, moaning, chattering of teeth, hyperpnea, and tetany.

  • This swooning was described by theologians with the word "spasimo".

  • Surratt, either weak from her illness or swooning in fear (perhaps both), had to be supported by two soldiers and her priests.

  • Swooning mercury and air were thought to carry diseases, dead they were thought to restore life and bound they were thought to give the power of levitation.

  • Rasevarasiddhnta described three modes in which mercury could be used together with air swooning, dead and bound.

  • Walter's best friend and girlfriend, often seen with him and swooning over him.

  • Mercury was described as swooning when it was of various colours and free from excessive volatility.

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