Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A sower; one who scatters seed.
- noun A dealer in seeds.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun A sower; one who sows or scatters seed.
- noun A person who deals in seeds.
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- noun One who
sows seeds . - noun A
dealer in seed.
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- noun a dealer in seeds
Etymologies
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Examples
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Yes; you will no doubt be astonished to hear that the plain "seedsman" at the town end, who sells you your roots and bulbs and seedlings, keeps in his pay a staff of plant-hunters -- men of botanical skill, who traverse the whole globe in search of new plants and flowers, that may gratify the heart and gladden the eyes of the lovers of floral beauty.
The Plant Hunters Adventures Among the Himalaya Mountains Mayne Reid 1850
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Humboldt -- had drawn attention to the rich and varied _flora_ of these mountains; and in consequence of this, the enterprising "seedsman" who had given Karl Linden temporary employment in his garden, promoted him to a higher and more agreeable field of labour, by sending him as a
The Cliff Climbers A Sequel to "The Plant Hunters" Mayne Reid 1850
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Quitting this situation he lived for some years as gardener in several considerable families: after which he established himself in London as a seedsman; and has ever since followed that business with unremitting diligence and success.
The Journal of a Mission to the Interior of Africa, in the Year 1805 2008
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āI wonder whether Iām meant to be a footman, or a groom, or a gamekeeper, or a seedsman.
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The next year the seedsman was wise enough not to get caught with onion seed again, but the mission did not give away seed that year.
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For instance: suppose you are talking to a seedsman and a friend joins you in your garden.
Behavior in Public Places ERVING GOFFMAN 1963
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N. SWIN.EN. "an ingenious gardener and seedsman at Brentford-End," wrote The Beauties of Flora Displayed; 8vo.
On the Portraits of English Authors on Gardening, with Biographical Notices of Them, 2nd edition, with considerable additions Samuel Felton
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Hiram Sibley, of the city of Rochester, a man of national reputation as the originator of great enterprises, and as the most extensive farmer and seedsman in this country, was born at North Adams, Berkshire County,
Scientific American Supplement, No. 530, February 27, 1886 Various
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The ground prepared, the water is let on, and kept at a certain height in the several compartments of the rice field, and the seedsman goes to work.
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This can be done by using what are known as "verbena-pins," and these can be purchased at a cheap rate from any local seedsman, or may be easily made by converting pieces of galvanised or any thin wire into sizes and shapes identical with small hair-pins.
Little Folks A Magazine for the Young (Date of issue unknown) Various
hernesheir commented on the word seedsman
A person who produces, processes, acquires, and/or sells agricultural seed to farmers, nurserymen, serious gardeners, and other clients.
September 28, 2009