Country+gallant
21swain — /sweɪn / (say swayn) noun Chiefly Poetic 1. a country lad. 2. British a country gallant. 3. a lover. {early Middle English swein servant, from Old Norse sveinn boy} –swainish, adjective –swainishness, noun …
22swain — n. 1. Rustic, hind, peasant, countryman, clown. 2. Country gallant, rustic lover, wooer, suitor, adorer, inamorato, amoroso …
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