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seedtime
English
Etymology
seed +? time
Compare Old Icelandic sáðtími. Compare also German Saatzeit "season for sowing seed" (15th cent. as satzijt), Old Icelandic sáðtíð "April", lit. "seed time".
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?si?d?ta?m/
Noun
seedtime (countable and uncountable, plural seedtimes)
- The time to sow seeds.
- (figuratively) A time for new development.
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seedful
English
Etymology
seed +? -ful
Adjective
seedful (comparative more seedful, superlative most seedful)
- Full of seed, richly bearing seed.
- 1840-1864, George Henry Calvert, Cabiro
- The seedful furrows each with quickness sows.
- 1840-1864, George Henry Calvert, Cabiro
- (figuratively) Rich in promise.
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