Swain

Noun

 * 1)  A knight's servant; an attendant.
 * 2)  A country labourer; a countryman, a rustic.
 * 3)  A rural lover; a male sweetheart in a pastoral setting.

Adjectives for Swain
low-spirited; responsive; bashful; rustic; lusty; laboring; ephemeral; despairing; awkward; forlorn; ashy; country; reaping; wary; mistrustful.

Verbs for Swain
deride—; ground—; impassion—; —attracts —bewitches; —captivates; —caresses; —cherishes; —courts; —declares; — enamours of; —endears; —pleads; —prates of; —proclaims; —professes; —reveres; — serenades; —woos; —yearns.

Thesaurus
Casanova, Don Juan, Lothario, Romeo, amoroso, beau, bodyguard, boyfriend, caballero, cavalier, cavaliere servente, chaperon, companion, conductor, convoy, duenna, escort, esquire, fellow, fellow traveler, flame, gallant, gentleman friend, gigolo, guard, inamorato, lady-killer, love-maker, man, necker, old man, petter, philanderer, safe-conduct, seducer, sheik, shepherd, spark, sparker, squire, sugar daddy, usher, wooer, young man

Etymology
From sveinn:, from, , from. Cognate with Old English swan:.

Anagrams

 * iwans
 * saw in
 * wains