Swallow
Swallow , noun
[Old English swalowe, Anglo-Saxon swalewe, swealwe; akin to Dutch zwaluw, Old High German swalawa, German schwalbe, Icelandic & Swedish svala, Danish svale.]
The most common North American species are the barn swallow (see under Barn), the cliff, or eaves, swallow (see under Cliff), the white-bellied, or tree, swallow (Tachycineta bicolor), and the bank swallow (see under Bank). The common European swallow (Chelidon rustica), and the window swallow, or martin (Chelidon urbica), are familiar species.
Collocations (3)
Swallow , transitive verb
[Old English swolewen, swolwen, swolhen, Anglo-Saxon swelgan; akin to Dutch zwelgen, Old High German swelahan, swelgan, German schwelgen to feast, to revel, Icelandic svelgia to swallow, SW. svalja, Danish svaelge. Compare Groundsel a plant.]
Swallow , intransitive verb
Swallow , noun