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Etymology edit

From Old Norse sáð (seed), from Proto-Germanic *sēdiz.

Noun edit

säd c (uncountable)

  1. (uncountable) grain (grass food crops, generically, as a "substance")
    säden vajade på fälten
    the grain swayed in the fields
    1. (Commonwealth English) corn
  2. (uncountable) grain (harvested cereal grains)
    en säck säd
    a sack of grain
    mala säd till mjöl
    grind grain into flour
    1. seed, seeds
    2. (Commonwealth English) corn
  3. (by extension, in compounds) seed (of a legume)
  4. (uncountable, somewhat literary outside compounds) semen, seed
    Synonyms: sädesvätska, sperma, (slang) sarre, (slang) sagge
    Onan spillde sin säd på marken
    Onan spilled his seed on the ground
  5. (dated, biblical) seed (descendants, progeny)
    Abrahams säd
    the seed of Abraham

Usage notes edit

  • For referring to types of grain (cereals), see sädesslag.
  • A grain in the countable sense is a (sädes)korn.
  • The general word for seed is frö.

Declension edit

Declension of säd 
Uncountable
Indefinite Definite
Nominative säd säden
Genitive säds sädens

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