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English word season comes from Latin satis (Enough, filled, plenty Adequately, sufficiently.), Latin satum, Latin sero

satis (Latin)

Enough, filled, plenty Adequately, sufficiently.

satum (Latin)

sero (Latin)

(figuratively) I found, establish; scatter, spread, disseminate; propagate; excite; cause, produce.. (of persons) I beget, bring forth, produce.. I sow, plant.

sationem (Latin)

saison (Old French)

Season (one of the four parts of the year: winter, spring, summer and autumn).

sesoun (Middle English)

season (English)

(intransitive) To become dry and hard, by the escape of the natural juices, or by being penetrated with other substance. (intransitive) To become mature; to grow fit for use; to become adapted to a climate.. (obsolete) To copulate with; to impregnate.. (transitive) Hence, to prepare by drying or hardening, or removal of natural juices. (transitive) To flavour food with spices, herbs or [...]

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