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Semen


Se′men

(sē′mĕn)
,
Noun.
;
pl.
Semina
(sĕm′ĭ-nȧ)
.
[L., from the root of
serere
,
satum
, to sow. See
Sow
to scatter seed.]
1.
(Bot.)
The seed of plants.
2.
(Physiol.)
The seed or fecundating fluid of male animals; sperm. It is a white or whitish viscid fluid secreted by the testes, characterized by the presence of spermatozoids to which it owes its generative power.
Semen contra
, or
Semen cinae
or
Semen cynae
,
a strong aromatic, bitter drug, imported from
Aleppo
and Barbary, said to consist of the leaves, peduncles, and unexpanded flowers of various species of
Artemisia
; wormseed.

Definition 2024


semen

semen

See also: sémen, semèn, and sêmen

English

Noun

Semen

semen (uncountable)

  1. A slimy, milky fluid produced in male reproductive organs that contains the reproductive cells.
    • 1959, William S. Burroughs, Naked Lunch, page 68
      Sharp protein odor of semen fills the air.

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Asturian

Verb

semen

  1. third-person plural present indicative of semar
  2. third-person plural present subjunctive of semar

Indonesian

Noun

semen

  1. cement (a powdered substance)
  2. The fluid, produced in male reproductive organs of an animal, that contains the reproductive cells.


This Indonesian entry was created from the translations listed at cement. It may be less reliable than other entries, and may be missing parts of speech or additional senses. Please also see semen in the Indonesian Wiktionary. This notice will be removed when the entry is checked. (more information) February 2010


Latin

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *séh₁mn̥.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /ˈseː.men/, [ˈseː.mẽ]

Noun

sēmen n (genitive sēminis); third declension

  1. seed (of plants)
    Semen manu spargere. ― To scatter seed by hand.
  2. semen
  3. graft
  4. offspring
  5. cause
  6. (poetic) seed (of the elements of other bodies (of fire, water, stones, etc.))

Inflection

Third declension neuter.

Case Singular Plural
nominative sēmen sēmina
genitive sēminis sēminum
dative sēminī sēminibus
accusative sēmen sēmina
ablative sēmine sēminibus
vocative sēmen sēmina

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Middle English

Verb

semen

  1. to seem
    • 14th Century, Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, The Knight's Tale
      The brighte swerdes wenten to and fro
      So hidously þat with þe leste strook
      That it semeþ þat it wolde felle an ook

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowing from Latin sēmen.

Noun

semen m (uncountable)

  1. semen, sperm

Related terms


Veps

Etymology

From Proto-Finnic *seemen, from a Baltic language, from Proto-Indo-European *séh₁mn̥.

Noun

semen

  1. seed

Inflection

Inflection of semen
nominative sing. semen
genitive sing. semnen
partitive sing. sement
partitive plur. semnid
singular plural
nominative semen semned
accusative semnen semned
genitive semnen semniden
partitive sement semnid
essive-instructive semnen semnin
translative semneks semnikš
inessive semnes semniš
elative semnespäi semnišpäi
illative ? semnihe
adessive semnel semnil
ablative semnelpäi semnilpäi
allative semnele semnile
abessive semneta semnita
comitative semnenke semnidenke
prolative sementme semnidme
approximative I semnenno semnidenno
approximative II semnennoks semnidennoks
egressive semnennopäi semnidennopäi
terminative I ? semnihesai
terminative II semnelesai semnilesai
terminative III semnessai
additive I ? semnihepäi
additive II semnelepäi semnilepäi

Derived terms

  • semeta
  • semenjaugaine
  • semenvil'l'

References

  • Zajceva, N. G.; Mullonen, M. I. (2007), семя”, in Uz’ venä-vepsläine vajehnik / Novyj russko-vepsskij slovarʹ [New Russian–Veps Dictionary], Petrozavodsk: Periodika