swollen
For the verb: "to swell"
| Simple Past: | swelled |
| Past Participle: | swollen |
swollen swell
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
swollen/ˈswəʊlən/
past participle of swell.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
swell/swel/
▶verb (swells, swelling, swelled; past part. swollen or swelled)
- 1 become larger or rounder in size, especially as a result of an accumulation of fluid.
- 2 become or make greater in intensity, amount, or volume.
- 1 a full or gently rounded form.
- 2 a gradual increase in sound, amount, or intensity.
■ a welling up of a feeling.
- 3 a slow, regular movement of the sea in rolling waves that do not break.
- 4 a mechanism for producing a crescendo or diminuendo in an organ or harmonium.
- 5 informal, dated a fashionable or stylish person of wealth or high social position.
- 1 excellent; very good.
- 2 archaic smart; fashionable.
– phrases
one's head swells one becomes conceited.
one's head swells one becomes conceited.
– origin OE swellan, of Gmc origin.
'swollen' also found in these Oxford entries:
abscess
- big bud
- bladder campion
- bloat
- bloated
- bluetongue
- bombé
- bottle tree
- bubo
- cancer
- cashew apple
- celeriac
- clubroot
- corm
- crop
- farcy
- fennel
- flood
- haemorrhoid
- inflammation
- kohlrabi
- polygonum
- puff
- puffed
- puffy
- scorpion fly
- scurvy
- swell
- tumefy
- tumescent
- tumid
- turgescent
- turgid
- varicose
- weal

