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seedtime

[seed-tahym] / ˈsidˌtaɪm /


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To understand it, we need to go back to what can accurately be termed the seedtime of sexism.

From Salon • Oct. 23, 2022

Eliot, Perse tells of the seedtime of history.

From Time Magazine Archive

In this way the seasons, as well as the elements of the soil, are so modified and vitalized as to give to man seedtime and harvest, and needful food to every "living and creeping thing."

From Nature and Culture by Rice, Harvey

While the earth reigneth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease.

From Commentary on Genesis, Vol. II Luther on Sin and the Flood by Lenker, John Nicholas

I have said ten years, counting by seedtime and harvest, before Andr� made that voyage into the west.

From A Cry in the Wilderness by Waller, Mary E. (Mary Ella)