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Etymology

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Blend of sword +‎ hoe; originated as a trademark of Wilkinson Sword.

Noun

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swoe (plural swoes)

  1. A kind of cutting hoe with sharp edges.
    • 1966, The Rose Annual:
      I approached the new light hoes, swoes and other garden tools with some degree of scepticism, feeling that weight aided the cutting down operation. After two summers I am quite converted, especially as I am two years older.
    • 2007 July 26, Anne Raver, “Recognizing Those Who Keep Brooklyn in Bloom”, in New York Times[1]:
      (She told me I must buy a swoe, a long-handled weeder sold by Fiskars, that changed her life.)

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