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Asturian
Verb
semo
Esperanto
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
semo (uncountable, accusative semon)
- (botany) seed (collectively)
- Meronym: semero
- 1927, L. L. Zamenhof, transl., La Sankta Biblio [The Holy Bible] (hardcover), London; Edinburgh: British and Foreign Bible Society; Scottish Bible Society, →ISBN, page 5:
- Kaj Dio diris: Kreskigu la tero verdaĵon, herbon, kiu naskas semon, fruktarbon, kiu donas laŭ sia speco frukton, kies semo estas en ĝi mem, sur la tero; kaj fariĝis tiel.
- And God said: Let the earth grow a plant, grass, which bears seeds, a fruit tree, which gives fruit according to its kind, whose seed is inside itself, on the earth; and it was made so.
- human semen
- (figuratively) all of one's descendants; bloodline
Derived terms
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Mwani
Noun
semo
Tetum
Noun
semo
- flight (the act of flying)
Verb
semo
- to fly
Venetan
Etymology 1
Adjective
semo (feminine singular sema, masculine plural semi, feminine plural seme)
Etymology 2
Verb
semo
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