advb. phr. arch. Also 6–7 a-sound. [Corruption of a-swown, the earlier form of A-SWOON: see SWOON and SWOUND. Apparently not connected with the earlier aswounde from ASWIND.] In a swoon.

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1634.  Row, Hist. Kirk (1842), 466. He was in hazard of falling a-sound.

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