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1swan
noun \ˈswän\
: a large usually white bird that lives on or near water and that has a very long and graceful neck
plural swans
Full Definition of SWAN
1
plural also swan : any of various large heavy-bodied long-necked mostly pure white aquatic birds (family Anatidae, especially genus Cygnus) that have webbed feet and are related to but larger than the geese
2
: one that resembles or is likened to a swan
3
capitalized : the constellation Cygnus
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Origin of SWAN
Middle English, from Old English; akin to Middle High German swan and perhaps to Latin sonus sound — more at sound
First Known Use: before 12th century
2swan
intransitive verb
swannedswan·ning
3swan
intransitive verb
swannedswan·ning
Definition of SWAN
dialOrigin of SWAN
perhaps euphemism for swear
First Known Use: 1784
Swan
geographical name \ˈswän\
Definition of SWAN
river ab 240 miles (386 kilometers) SW Western Australia flowing W into Indian Ocean
Variants of SWAN
Swan or in its upper course Av·on \ˈa-vən\
SWAN Defined for Kids
swan
noun \ˈswän\
Definition of SWAN for Kids
: a usually white waterbird that has a long neck and large body and is related to but larger than the goose
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