swanly
English
Etymology
From swan + -ly.
Adjective
swanly (comparative more swanly, superlative most swanly)
- Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of swans; swanlike.
- 2001, Anne Batterson, The Black Swan:
- The mallards, who had been joined by one black duck, grew tamer as well. I developed a swanly sort of voice, one I found rather embarrassing when caught at it by passing hikers or mountain bikers.
- 2001, Anne Batterson, The Black Swan: