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SEMINARY

Volume 17 · 104 words · 1810 Edition

in its primary sense, the ground where any thing is sown, to be afterwards transplanted.

in a figurative sense, is frequently applied to places of education, whence scholars are transferred. Semination planted into life.β€”In Catholic countries it is particularly used for a kind of college or school, where youth are instructed in the ceremonies, &c., of the sacred ministry. Of these there are great numbers; it being ordained by the council of Trent, that there be a seminary belonging to each cathedral, under the direction of the bishop.

SEMINATION denotes the manner or act of shedding and dispersing the seeds of plants. See SEMEN.