sperme
See also: spermë
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sperme
- first-person plural imperative of seprat
- Synonym: seperme
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sperme
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Etymology edit
Borrowed from Latin sperma, itself a borrowing from Ancient Greek σπέρμα (spérma).
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sperme m (plural spermes)
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- “sperme”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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sperme m (plural spermes)
- semen; sperm (sperm collectively)
- 1582, Jean Liébault, Trois livres appartenant aux infirmitez et maladies des femmes:
- plusieurs philosophes estiment que la plus grand part du sperme descendre aux testicules par les venes qui sont derrieres les oreilles
- several philosophers consider that most sperm goes down to the testicles via the veins behind the ears
Norwegian Bokmål edit
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sperme (present tense spermer, past tense sperma or spermet, past participle sperma or spermet)
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sperme oblique singular, m (oblique plural spermes, nominative singular spermes, nominative plural sperme)
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sperme f
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