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Significatio vocis semen | Babel Free

Nomen CEFR B1
[ˈseː.mɛn]

Definitiones

  1. seed (of plants)
  2. graft
  3. offspring
  4. cause
  5. seed (of the elements of other bodies (of fire, water, stones, etc.))

Aequivalentia

English cause Graft Offspring seed Semen

Exempla

“Sēmen manū spargere.”

To scatter seed by hand.

“Omittō enim vim ipsam omnium, quae generantur ē terrā; quae ex fīcī tantulō grānō aut ex acinī vīnāceō aut ex cēterārum frūgum aut stirpium minūtissimīs sēminibus tantōs truncōs rāmōsque prōcreet. For I pass over the inherent power of all things that are born of the earth — [that force] which, from so small a fig seed or grape-stone, or the tiniest seeds of other fruits and plants, can bring forth such massive trunks and branches. (Note the distinction made between a comparatively large granum and the smallest sēmen.)”
“‘prīma per immēnsās sparsī nova sēmina gentēs!”

“First [it was] I [who] scattered new seeds throughout countless nations! Previously the earth was of [but] one color.” (The poetic voice is that of Flora (mythology).)

“Īvit sator quīdam satum suum sēmen...”

"A farmer went out to sow his seed..."

“et ignis sēmina convolvunt ē nūbibus.”

and the seeds of fire roll from the clouds.

Gradus CEFR

B1
Medius
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B1 — gradus medius.
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Hoc verbum in contextu disce

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