First Known Use: circa 1868
Dictionary
swidden
noun, swid·den often attributive \ˈswi-dən\
Definition of SWIDDEN
: a temporary agricultural plot formed by cutting back and burning off vegetative cover
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Origin of SWIDDEN
English dialect, burned clearing, probably from Old Norse svithinn, past participle of svitha to burn, singe
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