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cygnine

English

Etymology 1

From Latin cygnus (swan), with English -ine.

Adjective

cygnine (comparative more cygnine, superlative most cygnine)

  1. (zoology) Being of the genus Cygnus (swan), within subfamily Anserinae of the family Anatidae, though sometimes considered a distinct subfamily, Cygninae.
    • 1869, Elliott Coues, On the Classification of Water Birds, Merrihew & Son (1870), page 26:
      The genus Choristopus, Eyton, apparently Anserine rather than Cygnine, is said to possess this character []
  2. Of, concerning, pertaining to, resembling, or having the characteristics of a swan or swans.
    • 1915, in Zoologische Jahrbücher: Abteilung für Systematik, Geographie und [] , volume 38,[2] page 44:
      On the whole, then, the bones of the pectoral arch in Dendrocygna — if we may judge from the two North American species of the genus — are more anatine than they are either anserine or cygnine.
    • 1949, G. L. Hendrickson, Classical Philology, Vol. 44, No. 1, page 30 alternate
      ...scarcely a translator can be found who conveys any other impression than that Horace becomes a swan before our eyes. One almost wonders in what cygnine dialect the rest of the poem was spoken.
Synonyms
  • (of or pertaining to swans): olorine
Related terms
  • cygnet
  • cygnicide
  • dendrocygnid
See also
  • anatine
  • anserine

Etymology 2

From the Swan River, in Western Australia where the toxic plants were discovered

Noun

cygnine (uncountable)

  1. (dated) An alkaloid from plants of genus Gastrolobium, found in Australia, principally Western Australia, highly toxic to introduced animals.

See also

  • monofluoroacetic acid
  • fluoroacetate

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cygnus

Latin

Alternative forms

  • cycnus

Etymology

Romanized form of the Ancient Greek ?????? (kúknos)

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /?ky?.nus/, [?k??n?s?]
  • (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /?t??i?.?us/, [?t??i??us]

Noun

cygnus m (genitive cygn?); second declension

  1. A swan; a bird noted for its singing and sacred to Apollo.
  2. (figuratively) A poet, especially one who sings.

Declension

Second-declension noun.

Synonyms

  • (swan): olor

Derived terms

  • cycneus
  • Cygnus

Descendants

See also

  • swan song

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