swallo / swallow [ˈswɒlo:]
swallo – n. – a sea-slug, sea cucumber or trepang, a marine echinoderm, Holothuria edulis
swallow – n. & v. – n. – 1. a bird of the genus, Hirundo; 2. related birds that resemble these either physically or by flight patterns; 3. a deep hole or opening in the earth, an abyss; 4. an opening through which a stream disappears underground; 5. a whirlpool; 6. a passage through which food and drink are passed from the mouth to the stomach, the gullet; 7. a strong appetite for food, voracity; v. – 1. take into the stomach through the gullet; 2. restrain anger or other emotion; 3. cause to disappear; 4. accept without opposition, protest or thoughtful examination, believe unquestioningly; 5. submit to, accept patiently; 6. retract, recant