'Mute swan' definitions:
Definition of 'mute swan'
From: WordNet
noun
Soundless Eurasian swan; commonly domesticated [syn: mute swan, Cygnus olor]
Definition of 'Mute swan'
From: GCIDE
- Mute \Mute\, a. [L. mutus; cf. Gr. my`ein to shut, Skr. m[=u]ta bound, m[=u]ka dumb: cf. OE. muet, fr. F. muet, a dim. of OF. mu, L. mutus.]
- 1. Not speaking; uttering no sound; silent. [1913 Webster]
- All the heavenly choir stood mute, And silence was in heaven. --Milton. [1913 Webster]
- Note: In law a prisoner is said to stand mute, when, upon being arranged, he makes no answer, or does not plead directly, or will not put himself on trial. [1913 Webster]
- 2. Incapable of speaking; dumb. --Dryden. [1913 Webster]
- 3. Not uttered; unpronounced; silent; also, produced by complete closure of the mouth organs which interrupt the passage of breath; -- said of certain letters. See 5th Mute, 2. [1913 Webster]
- 4. Not giving a ringing sound when struck; -- said of a metal. [1913 Webster]
- Mute swan (Zool.), a European wild white swan ({Cygnus olor} syn. Cygnus gibbus), which produces no loud notes, in distinction from the Trumpeter swan. [1913 Webster]
- Syn: Silent; dumb; speechless.
- Usage: Mute, Silent, Dumb. One is silent who does not speak; one is dumb who can not, for want of the proper organs; as, a dumb beast, etc.; and hence, figuratively, we speak of a person as struck dumb with astonishment, etc. One is mute who is held back from speaking by some special cause; as, he was mute through fear; mute astonishment, etc. Such is the case with most of those who never speak from childhood; they are not ordinarily dumb, but mute because they are deaf, and therefore never learn to talk; and hence their more appropriate name is deaf-mutes. [1913 Webster]
- They spake not a word; But, like dumb statues, or breathing stones, Gazed each on other. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
- All sat mute, Pondering the danger with deep thoughts. --Milton. [1913 Webster]