saîson
Norman
Alternative forms
- saisaon (Guernsey)
- sezõõ (Sark)
Etymology
From Old French seson, seison, saison (“time of sowing, seeding”), from Latin satiōnem (“act of sowing, planting”), from serere (“sow, plant”), from Proto-Indo-European *seh₁- (“to sow, plant”).
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