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What (who) is cygnet - definition

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Cygnets; Cygnet (disambiguation)
  • A [[mute swan]] cygnet.

cygnet         
['s?gn?t]
¦ noun a young swan.
Origin
ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr. cignet, dimin. of OFr. cigne 'swan', based on L. cycnus, from Gk kuknos.
cygnet         
(cygnets)
A cygnet is a young swan.
N-COUNT
cygnet         
n.
Young swan.

Wikipedia

Cygnet

A cygnet is a young swan.

Cygnet may also refer to:

Examples of use of cygnet
1. Which baby animal name did Jonathan Ross and Jane Goldman add to their daughter Bettyђs forename? a) Cygnet b) Kitten c) Puppy 36.
2. He was part of a four–strong crew that delivered a refitted former Royal Navy cutter, Cygnet, from Southampton to Morocco in April 1''7.
3. Some schools have turned to a contractor, Cygnet catering, to bring meals in from Northamptonshire which are then "regenerated" or reheated in a mass kitchen unit before being redistributed locally.
4. Dr Adrian Lord, consultant psychiatrist at the Cygnet Hospital in Harrow, a private psychiatric clinic, said: "Stressorexia is not a scientific diagnosis that a doctor would make but anecdotally its symptoms are very prevalent among women.
5. Love is in the air on swan lake: Crinkly with his new mate Experts at Slimbridge were amazed when Crinkly first arrived as a cygnet with parents Lucius and Coletta, with a strangely deformed neck.