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children

English

Alternative forms

  • childer (archaic, except in Ireland)
  • childs (nonstandard, rare)
  • chillen (eye dialect)

Etymology

From Middle English children, alteration of earlier childre ("children"; > English dialectal childer), from Old English ?ildru, ?ildra (children), nominative and accusative plural of ?ild (child), equivalent to child +? -ren.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?t???ld??n/
  • (Southern American English, AAVE) IPA(key): [t??l.??n]
  • (General American, Canada) IPA(key): [?t???l.d??? ???n]
  • (General Australian) IPA(key): [?t???ld??? ???n] (alternative)
  • Hyphenation: child?ren

Noun

children

  1. plural of child.

Anagrams

  • childern

Middle English

Noun

children

  1. plural of child

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scion

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle English sion, sioun, syon, scion, cion, from Old French cion, ciun, cyon, sion; from Frankish *k?þ?, *k?þ, from Proto-Germanic *k?þô, *k?þ?, *k?þaz (sprout), from Proto-Indo-European *geye (to split open, sprout), same source as Old English ??þ (a young shoot; sprout; germ; sprig), Old Saxon k?th (sprout; germ), Old High German k?di (offshoot; sprout; germ). See also French scion and Picard chion. Doublet of chit.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?sa??n/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?sa?.?n/, /?sa?.?n/
  • Rhymes: -a??n

Noun

scion (plural scions)

  1. A descendant, especially a first-generation descendant of a distinguished family.
  2. The heir to a throne.
  3. A guardian.
  4. (botany) A detached shoot or twig containing buds from a woody plant, used in grafting; a shoot or twig in a general sense.

Translations

Trivia

One of three common words ending in -cion, the other two being coercion and suspicion.

Further reading

  • “scion”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–present.

References

Anagrams

  • ICONs, Nicos, cions, coins, icons, sonic

French

Etymology

From Old French cion, ciun, from Frankish *kith?, from Proto-Germanic *k?þô, *k?þ?, from Proto-Indo-European *geye- (to split open, to sprout). Spelling influenced by scie (saw).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sj??/

Noun

scion m (plural scions)

  1. scion (detached twig)
  2. tip of a fishing rod

Synonyms

  • (detached twig): greffon

See also

  • (tip of fishing rod): canne

Further reading

  • “scion” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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