swan song


noun

the last act or manifestation of someone or something; farewell appearance: This building turned out to be the swan song of Victorian architecture.

Origin of swan song

First recorded in 1825–35; so called from the belief that the dying swan sings

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British Dictionary definitions for swan song

swan song

noun

the last act, appearance, publication, or utterance of a person before retirement or death
the song that a dying swan is said to sing

Idioms and Phrases with swan song

swan song

A final accomplishment or performance, one's last work. For example, I'm resigning tomorrow; this project was my swan song. This term alludes to the old belief that swans normally are mute but burst into beautiful song moments before they die. Although the idea is much older, the term was first recorded in English only in 1890.