The word "swanling" is a rare term that refers to a young swan. Its correct spelling is /swɒnlɪŋ/, where the first syllable is pronounced like "swan," the second syllable rhymes with "wandering." The "-ling" suffix is added to denote a juvenile state, as in "duckling" and "gosling." While not a commonly used term, "swanling" does have a place in literature and birdwatching circles. Proper spelling and pronunciation are important to effectively communicate and understand this word.