swan
swan (swŏn) noun
1. Any of various large aquatic birds of the family Anatidae chiefly of the genera Cygnus and Olor, having webbed feet, a long slender neck, and usually white plumage.
2. Swan See Cygnus.
verb, intransitive
swanned, swanning, swans
Chiefly British.
To travel around from place to place: "Swanning around Europe nowadays, are we?" (Jeffrey Archer).
[Middle English, from Old English.]