释义 |
sci·on noun also ci·on \ˈsīən sometimes -īˌän\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English scion, sioun, ciun, from Middle French cion, sion, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German kīnan, chīnan to sprout, Old English cīth sprout, shoot — more at chine 1. : a detached living portion (as a year-old shoot) of a plant designed or prepared for union with a stock in grafting and usually supplying solely or predominantly aerial parts to a graft 2. : descendant, child < twelve-year-old … scion of the famous circus family — Henry La Cossitt > |