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swelter (v.)

c. 1400, "faint with heat," frequentative of swelten "be faint (especially with heat)," late 14c., from Old English sweltan "to die, perish," from Proto-Germanic *swiltan- (source also of Old Saxon sweltan "to die," Old Norse svelta "to put to death, starve," Gothic sviltan "to die"), perhaps originally "to burn slowly," hence "to be overcome with heat or fever," from PIE root *swel- (2) "to shine, beam" (see Selene). From the same ancient root comes Old English swelan "to burn." For specialization of words meaning "to die," compare starve. Related: Sweltered; sweltering.

swelter (n.)

"a sweltering condition," 1851, from swelter (v.).

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Definitions of swelter from WordNet

swelter (v.)
be uncomfortably hot;
swelter (v.)
suffer from intense heat;
we were sweltering at the beach
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