seaswine
English
    
    Alternative forms
    
- sea-swine, sea swine
 
Etymology
    
From sea + swine. Compare Middle English brunswin (“porpoise”), English mereswine (“porpoise, dolphin”).
Noun
    
seaswine pl (plural only)
- porpoises
- 1828, John Davidson Godman, American natural history:
- The seaswine are almost always seen in troops, especially in their sexual season, which is in the month of August.
 
 
 - 1828, John Davidson Godman, American natural history:
 
Synonyms
    
- mereswine
 - seahog
 - seapig
 
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