swan's down

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swan's down

A baby sleeps peacefully in a blanket made of swan's down.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The soft, fine feathers from a swan: This refers specifically to the delicate, insulating under-plumage of a swan, historically prized for its softness and warmth.
    • A very soft, woolen fabric: This refers to a type of lightweight, napped woolen cloth, known for its exceptional softness and smooth texture.
Usage Examples
  • Noun (Feathers):
    • The pillow was stuffed with the finest swan's down.
    • The quilt, filled with swan's down, was incredibly light and warm.
  • Noun (Fabric):
    • The baby's blanket was made of soft swan's down.
    • She wore a delicate shawl of swan's down.
Advanced Usage
  • Used as a standard of comparison for softness: The term is often used metaphorically to describe something as being exceptionally soft.
    • Her cheek was as soft as swan's down.
Variants and Related Words
  • Down (noun): The general term for the soft, fine feathers from birds, used for insulation.
  • Swansdown (noun): An alternative, often single-word spelling for the fabric meaning.
Synonyms
  • For feathers: Plume, underfeather.
  • For fabric: Flannel, cashmere (though different materials, they share the quality of softness).
Related Idioms
  • "(as) soft as swan's down": A simile used to emphasize extreme softness.
    • The kitten's fur was as soft as swan's down.
swan's down

A baby sleeps peacefully in a blanket made of swan's down.

Noun
  1. down of the swan
  2. soft woolen fabric used especially for baby clothes