The word "scion" refers to a descendant or heir, particularly one who is a member of a wealthy or influential family. It is often used to describe a young person who is expected to follow in the footsteps of their family's legacy, especially in contexts related to business, politics, or social status.
The word "scion" comes from the Middle English term "scioun," which in turn derives from the Old French word "cion," meaning "a young shoot or twig." The Latin root is "scionem," which means "to cut" or "to branch," reflecting the idea of a plant's offshoot or descendant.