szwami
Szwami is the instrumental plural form of the Polish noun szew, which has several related meanings in everyday language. The base word szew refers to a stitch or seam made in sewing, as well as a surgical suture in medical contexts. The standard plural nominative form for stitches or seams is szwy, while szwami is used when the noun is in the instrumental case, typically in phrases that describe means, method, or accompaniment.
In sewing, szew denotes a line created by stitching fabric or material together. Szwy (the plural nominative)
In a medical context, szew refers to a suture used to close wounds. Here too, szwy is
Etymology traces szew to older Slavic roots, with related terms in Polish such as szewc (cobbler) and