syon

Noun

 * 1) * 1513, Virgil, Maffeo Vegio, and Bishop Gawin Douglas [tr.], Eneados, book 3?, lines 19–22; reprinted in:
 * 2) * 1874, Bishop Gawin Douglas and John Small [ed.], The poetical works of Gavin Douglas, bishop of Dunkeld : with memoir, notes, and glossary, page 120 〃, 〃 (W. Paterson)
 * Bot eftir that the thrid syon of treis,
 * Apon the sandis sittand on my kneis,
 * I schupe to haue wprevin with mair preise,
 * Quhidder sall I speik now, or hald my peice ?
 * I schupe to haue wprevin with mair preise,
 * Quhidder sall I speik now, or hald my peice ?

Noun
(plural syons or maybe syonys)


 * 1) offshoot
 * 2) * circa 1450: Gertrude Mechthild?, The booke of gostlye grace of Mechtild of Hackeborn, page 330/2
 * In þe vyneȝerde were syonys of the vyne plantede.
 * 1) * ante 1475: Grafting; reprinted in:
 * 2) * 1855, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Early English miscellanies: in prose and verse, writ IX, page 72
 * "enm"
 * "enm"

- Also, he that wylle have rosys tymely to blowe, dewe heme abowte the space of ij. hand-brede, and moyste her syons oft tymys with hoote water.


 * 1) descendant
 * 2) * circa 1350–1390: [early poem], lines 25–28; reprinted in:

Noun

 * 1) point; tip sharp vertex

Descendants

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