Swal"low*tail` (?), n.
1. (Carp.) A kind of tenon or tongue used
in making joints. See Dovetail.
2. (Bot.) A species of
willow.
3. (Fort.) An outwork with converging
sides, its head or front forming a reëntrant angle; -- so called
from its form. Called also priestcap.
4. A swallow-tailed coat.
This Stultz coat, a blue swallowtail, with
yellow buttons.
Thackeray.
5. An arrow. Sir W. Scott.
6. (Zoöl.) Any one of numerous
species of large and handsome butterflies, belonging to Papilio and
allied genera, in which the posterior border of each hind wing is
prolongated in the form of a long lobe.
&fist; The black swallowtail, or asterias (see Papilio), the
blue swallowtail, or philenor, the tiger swallowtail, or turnus (see
Turnus), and the zebra swallowtail, or ajax (see under
Zebra) are common American species. See also
Troilus.
Swal"low*tail` (?), n.
1. (Carp.) A kind of tenon or tongue used
in making joints. See Dovetail.
2. (Bot.) A species of
willow.
3. (Fort.) An outwork with converging
sides, its head or front forming a reëntrant angle; -- so called
from its form. Called also priestcap.
4. A swallow-tailed coat.
This Stultz coat, a blue swallowtail, with
yellow buttons.
Thackeray.
5. An arrow. Sir W. Scott.
6. (Zoöl.) Any one of numerous
species of large and handsome butterflies, belonging to Papilio and
allied genera, in which the posterior border of each hind wing is
prolongated in the form of a long lobe.
&fist; The black swallowtail, or asterias (see Papilio), the
blue swallowtail, or philenor, the tiger swallowtail, or turnus (see
Turnus), and the zebra swallowtail, or ajax (see under
Zebra) are common American species. See also
Troilus.