Meaning of Scion | Babel Free
ˈsaɪənDefinitions
- A descendant, especially a first-generation descendant of a distinguished family.
- The heir to a throne.
- A guardian.
- A detached shoot or twig containing buds from a woody plant, used in grafting; a shoot or twig in a general sense.
Equivalents
Български
пото́мък
Deutsch
Abkomme
Abkommin
Abkömmling
Ableger
Nachfahr
Nachfahre
Nachfahrin
Nachkomme
Nachkommin
Nachkömmling
Pfropfreis
Prinz
Prinzessin
Reis
Spross
Sprößling
Steckling
Thronfolger
Thronfolgerin
Ελληνικά
βλαστός
עברית
נצר
Latina
tālea
Bahasa Melayu
keturunan
Tagalog
inanak
Türkçe
veliaht
Examples
“No senate seats in council for the dead; no scion of a time honoured dynasty pants to rule over the inhabitants of a charnel house; the general's hand is cold, and the soldier has his untimely grave dug in his native fields, unhonoured, though in youth.”
“Rudolf was the bold, bad Baron of traditional melodrama. Irene was young, as pretty as a picture, fresh from a music academy in England. He was the scion of an ancient noble family; she an orphan without money or friends.”
“It was said to him that those people were the scions of Zion.”
“He could show his parents Eliot, scion of Derek Moulthorp, and then how could they say he was throwing his life away?”
“[If] you finde a certaine miſlike or conſumption in the plant, you ſhall immediatly vvith a ſharp knife cut the plant off ſlope-vviſe upvvard, about three fingers from the ground, and ſo let it reſt till the next ſpring, at vvhich time you ſhall behold nevv cyons iſſue from the roote, […]”
“He used to think that the plums in this country weren’t good enough, and so he has reformed them, grafting scion to rootstock.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
See also
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