cyen
English
Noun
cyen (plural cyens)
- Obsolete spelling of scion
- 1697: Virgil [aut.] and John Dryden [tr.], The Works of Virgil: Containing His Pastorals, Georgics and Æneis, volume 1, The Second Book of the Georgics, “The Argument”, lines 92–95 (7th ed., 1748)
- From Roots hard Hazels, and from Cyens riſe
Tall Aſh, and taller Oak that mates the Skies :
Palm, Poplar, Firr, deſcending from the Steep
Of Hills, to try the dangers of the Deep.
- From Roots hard Hazels, and from Cyens riſe
- 1697: Virgil [aut.] and John Dryden [tr.], The Works of Virgil: Containing His Pastorals, Georgics and Æneis, volume 1, The Second Book of the Georgics, “The Argument”, lines 92–95 (7th ed., 1748)
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