Swati

See also: swati

English

Etymology 1

Noun

Swati (plural Swatis or Swati)

  1. Alternative spelling of Swazi

Etymology 2

Noun

Swati (plural Swatis)

  1. A Pashtun tribe (clan of Eousafzai or Yousafzai) of northern Pakistan, originally migrating from the Sarawat Mountains, now residing around the Swat Valley.
    • 1911, 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Hazara
      The chief frontier tribes on the border are the cis-Indus Swatis, Hassanzais, Akazais, Chagarzais, Pariari Syads, Madda Khels, Amazais and Umarzais.
  2. A person of that tribe.

Adjective

Swati (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to the Swati tribe.

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