cygnet
See also: Cygnet
English
    
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Black Swan with cygnet
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Male Mute Swan with cygnets
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Trumpeter Swan with half-grown cygnet
Etymology
    
From Middle English cignet, signet, from Anglo-Norman cignet, diminutive of Old French cigne (“swan”), from Latin cygnus, cycnus (“swan”), from Ancient Greek κύκνος (kúknos, “swan”).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈsɪɡ.nɪt/
- Audio (US) - (file) 
- Homophone: signet
Noun
    
cygnet (plural cygnets)
- The young of a swan.
- 1623, William Shakespeare, King John:- I am the cygnet to this pale faint swan,
 Who chants a doleful hymn to his own death,
 And from the organ-pipe of frailty sings
 His soul and body to their lasting rest.
 
 
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Translations
    
young of a swan
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