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Sunday, December 11, 2011

September 11, 1805

On page 214, Seaman notes, "Swathed in blankets and furs, they plodded ahead in hungry silence, knowing if they stopped moving the cold would consume them." What do you think "swathed" means?

5 comments:

  1. I think it means to be bundled up.

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  2. By context I think that swathed means covered up or wrapped up.

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  3. I think it means draped.

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  4. By context I think it means bundled up.

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  5. I think it means covered.

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