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Etymology of the Latin word sperma

the Latin word sperma (seed, semen, sperm)
derived from the Greek word sperma, σπέρμα (seed; something sown; seed (including the male 'sperm'); by implication, offspring; specially, a remnant (figuratively, as if kept over for planting))
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *sper-
derived from the Greek word speirein, σπείρω (to scatter; sow )

Derivations in Latin

spermaceti, spermatheca

Derivations in other languages

English spermatheca, French esperme, French sperme, Italian spermio, Italian sperma

Usage

Word found in Medieval Latin, Late Latin, New Latin, Vu Latin



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