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Etymology

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From seed +‎ -man.

Noun

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seedman (plural seedmen)

  1. Alternative form of seedsman
    • 1969, Maya Angelou, chapter 1, in I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings[1], New York: Bantam, published 1971, page 4:
      Early in the century, Momma [] sold lunches to the sawmen in the lumberyard [] and the seedmen at the cotton gin [] .

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