ˈswä]thə(r), ]th- also -wȯ] sometimes -wāth-\ noun
( -s )
Etymology: swath (I) + -er
1. : an implement with a long cutter bar for cutting grain and seed crops and dropping them into a windrow for curing before gathering and threshing
2. : an attachment to a mower which turns the swath into a windrow behind the mower wheels