IPA: /ˈswɔːrdɪd/
KK: /swɔrdɪd/
Covered with grass or a similar type of vegetation.
The swarded area of the park was perfect for picnics.
Swarded → The word 'swarded' comes from 'sward' (from Old English 'sweard', meaning turf or grass) and the suffix '-ed' (indicating a past action or state). The term 'swarded' refers to being covered with or having a layer of grass or turf.
Think of 'sward' as the grassy layer on the ground, and when something is 'swarded', it means it is covered with that grass.