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Cygnus

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Name — A constellation in the northern sky said to resemble a swan, containing the bright stars Deneb and Albireo.

Etymology

From Latin cygnus ("swan"), from Ancient Greek kuknos ("swan").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Cygnus” mean?

The word “Cygnus” means a constellation in the northern sky said to resemble a swan, containing the bright stars Deneb and Albireo. In plain terms, the "Swan" constellation, one of the most recognisable star patterns in the northern summer sky.

How do you pronounce “Cygnus”?

“Cygnus” is pronounced SIHG-nuhs (/ˈsɪɡnəs/ in IPA).

How do you use “Cygnus” in a sentence?

Here is “Cygnus” used in a sentence: “On a clear night you can trace the outline of Cygnus flying along the Milky Way.”

What is another word for “Cygnus”?

Words with a similar meaning to “Cygnus” include Cycnus.

What part of speech is “Cygnus”?

“Cygnus” is a name.

Where does the word “Cygnus” come from?

The word “Cygnus” comes from Ancient Greek. From Latin cygnus ("swan"), from Ancient Greek kuknos ("swan").

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