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† superˈseminate, v. Obs. [f. late L. supersēmināt-, pa. ppl. stem of supersēmināre, f. super- super- 2 + sēmināre to sow, seminate. Cf. It. soprasseminare, Sp. sobresembrar, Pg. -semear.] 1. trans. To sow on the top of something previously sown. Also absol. Chiefly fig. with allusion to the parable of the tares (Matt. xiii. 24, 25). Hence superˈseminated ppl. a.
1620tr. Caussin's Ang. Peace 30 Would..that Charity..would suffocate these superseminated tares of contentions. 1637Reynolds Sermon 12 July (1638) 17 While there is corruption in our Nature,..and an envious man to superseminate, there will still bee..men that will bee differently minded. 1651Jer. Taylor Clerus Domini 20 That cannot be done with joy, when it shall be indifferent to any man to superseminate what he please. 1690C. Nesse Hist. & Myst. O. & N. Test. I. 67 The envious one comes after to super-seminate and sow his tares. 2. To sprinkle with an additional layer.
1699Evelyn Acetaria 135 Laying of Clean..Wheat-Straw upon the Beds, super-seminating and over-strowing them thick with the Powder of bruised Oyster-Shells. |