verb
- to wrap or bind with cloth or bandages
- to envelop or surround completely
noun
- a long strip of cloth used for wrapping or binding
- a broad strip or area of something
Examples
- The nurse swathed the patient’s injured arm in clean bandages.
- Fog swathed the entire valley in a thick gray blanket.
- She wrapped the baby in soft swathes of cotton.
- A swathe of wildflowers covered the hillside.
- The mummy was swathed in layers of linen cloth.
- Morning mist swathed the mountain peaks.
- The farmer cut a wide swathe through the wheat field.