释义 |
foi·son \ˈfȯizən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English foisoun, from Middle French foison, from Latin fusion-, fusio action of pouring, founding, melting, effusion — more at fusion 1. archaic : rich harvest : plenty, abundance < that from the seedness the bare fallow brings to teeming foison — Shakespeare > 2. chiefly Scotland a. : nourishment or sustenance especially from food or drink b. : physical energy or strength c. : strength of mind or character |