Dictionary noun *su̯enk- schwingen Aufschwung
(noun)

Meanings

1.
the back swing, the upward cycle
(A move in gymnastics.)
How useful: coming soon
2.
the boom, the upswing
(In the context of economics, the period where an economy is growing and booming.)
How useful: coming soon

Word Family

Root: *su̯enk-

The core idea of this root was:

bending, swaying, swinging

It’s still quite visible in German words like schwanken and schwenken and even in Schwanz (tail). Just think of a dog waving it :).
The adjective schwach started out as bendable, from where it is not far to its current meaning weak.

The English etymological sources I am using do not mention this root.
But according to the German sources, it would be the origin of the English words to swing, to sway and possibly also swag.

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