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Swapling vs Swanling - What's the difference?

swapling | swanling |

As nouns the difference between swapling and swanling

is that swapling is an infant or child secretly exchanged for another; changeling while swanling is a young or baby swan; a cygnet.

swapling

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • An infant or child secretly exchanged for another; changeling.
  • *1993 , Huntington County, Indiana: History & Families, 1834-1993 - Page 330:
  • A fire was kept burning in front of this and swaplings were kept inside to "poke away" the wild animals, including bears (as Grandma recalled being told).
  • *2011 , Christopher Golden, The Monster's Corner :
  • The parents of the human girl child would scream when they found the swapling , cry out even louder than they were doing right now, and wail, and call for the queen's guard, and kneel in their churches, […]

    swanling

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A young or baby swan; a cygnet.
  • *2004 , Pauline Somers, Dreams Within Dreams :
  • Suddenly I feel myself become small as a swanling , tucked into the swan's feathers.
  • *2007 , Hubert Schuurman, People of the Swan :
  • Slim ran over to the pond and unleashed the excited swanlings'. They followed Moose and Slim to a quiet backwash of the river and glided gracefully into the water. Moose sat down on a little hillock and listened to Slim talking to the ' swanlings .
  • *2011 , Jack Zipes, The Enchanted Screen :
  • The narrative concerns a female duck who hatches four dark ducklings, and when the fifth turns out to be a white “swanling ,” the father duck more or less accuses his wife of adultery.
  • *2011 , Gail Steinberg, Beth Hall, Inside Transracial Adoption :
  • Bruno Bettelheim What this is really about is how you and your own dear swanling can rest securely in the feeling of belonging together when you experience daily life differently because others treat you differently.

    Usage notes

    Most dictionaries don't list this word (as of 2013).

    Synonyms

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