swanship
Etymology
From swan + ship.
swanship means A ship shaped like a swan. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 90 out of 100.
noun
- A ship shaped like a swan.“"That's what I feel," replied Jasper, relieved, then chuckled to see the sleek, bewhiskered head of a seal pop out of the water by the swanship.”
- The status of being a swan; swanhood, swanness.“"A flight towards swanship, certainly." "Full swanship," said the girl. "I won't have him for a swan yet in my aviary; he must first grow other and finer feathers."”