saîson
Norman
Alternative forms
- saisaon (Guernsey)
- sezõõ (Sark)
Etymology
From Old French seson, seison, saison (“time of sowing, seeding”), from Latin satiōnem, accusative of satiō (“act of sowing, planting”) from satum, past participle of serō (“I sow, plant”) from Proto-Indo-European *seh₁- (“to sow, plant”).
Noun
saîson f (plural saîsons)
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