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† ˌsupersemiˈnation Obs. [ad. late L. supersēminātio, -ōnem, n. of action f. supersēmināre: see prec.] A sowing on the top of something previously sown. So † superˈseminator, one who ‘superseminates’.
1633T. Adams Exp. 2 Peter iii. 16 (1865) 789 God did never sow it [sc. the seed]; it is the enemy's supersemination of tares. 1640Bastwick Ld. Bishops v. E 2, No sooner was the wheat of the Gospell sowne, but that wicked one had his Supersemination of Tares of manifold errors. 1657–61Heylin Hist. Ref. Ded. (1674) A 2 b, They were no more then Tares... And being of an after sowing (a Supersemination, as the Vulgar reads it). 1679C. Nesse Antid. agst. Popery 140 Satan, that Super-Seminator, sows his tares in the night. |