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noun
seme  n.  
1.
(Linguistics) A linguistic sign.
2.
(Linguistics) A basic component of meaning of a morpheme, especially one which cannot be decomposed into more basic components; a primitive concept.



adjective
Seme  adj.  (Her.) Sprinkled or sown; said of field, or a charge, when strewed or covered with small charges.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Seme" Quotes from Famous Books



... trauayled by longe space Tyll that I mette a lady gloryous Indued with vertue and grete grace To whom I sayd o lady precyous As ye seme to be good and vertuous I you beseche now without delaye Vnto dame Clennes ...
— The Example of Vertu - The Example of Virtue • Stephen Hawes

... your Letter on Thursday i Whent to your Aunt and i see her and She is a Greable to everry thing i asked her and seme so vary Much Please to see you Both Next Tuseday and she has sent for the Faggots to Day and she Will Send for the Coles to Morrow and i will Go up there to Morrow Morning and Make the Fiers and Tend to the Beds and sleep in it Till you Come Down your Aunt ...
— The Humour of Homer and Other Essays • Samuel Butler

... la connaissons, helas, l'horrible guerre: Le fleau qui punit les crimes de la terre, Le mot qui fait trembler les meres a genoux Et qui seme le deuil et la ...
— Mrs. Warren's Daughter - A Story of the Woman's Movement • Sir Harry Johnston

... if our Lord the King shall have a 'forgeam arrantem,' the aforesaid workmen shall bring him mine ore for the supply of the aforesaid forge. And our Lord the King shall give them for each seme 1d. ...
— Iron Making in the Olden Times - as instanced in the Ancient Mines, Forges, and Furnaces of The Forest of Dean • H. G. Nicholls

... lady, or as ye best bredd person in Ullerton. I mett her in ye nayborood of ye Marchalsee prison wear her father is at this pressent time a prisener, and had som pleassant talke with her. She rememberr'd me at once, and seme'd mitily gladd to see me. Mem. Her pritty blu eys wear fill'd with teares wen she thank'd me for having studd up to be her champyun at ye Fare. So you see, Mrs. Ruth, ye brotherr is more thort off in London than with them which hav ye rite to regard him bestt. If you had ...
— Birds of Prey • M. E. Braddon


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