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Definitions for Sower
[1] to scatter (seed) over land, earth, etc., for growth; plant.
[2] to plant seed for: to sow a crop.
[3] to scatter seed over (land, earth, etc.) for the purpose of growth.
[4] to implant, introduce, or promulgate; seek to propagate or extend; disseminate: to sow distrust or dissension.
[5] to strew or sprinkle with anything.
[6] to sow seed, as for the production of a crop.
[7] to scatter or place (seed, a crop, etc) in or on (a piece of ground, field, etc) so that it may grow to sow wheat ; to sow a strip of land
[8] (tr) to implant or introduce to sow a doubt in someone's mind
[9] a female adult pig
[10] the female of certain other animals, such as the mink
[11] metallurgy the channels for leading molten metal to the moulds in casting pig iron iron that has solidified in these channels
Words related to Sower
sowrancher, peasant, laborer, producer, grower, tender, reaper, gardener, agriculturist, clodhopper, horticulturist, villein, homesteader, gleaner, feeder, planter, agriculturalist, cropper, sharecropper, tiller
Words nearby Sower
sowsovietologist, sovietology, soviets, sovkhoz, sovran, sow, sow bug, sow one's wild oats, sow thistle, sow wild oats, sowback
Origin of Sower
1before 900; Middle English sowen, Old English sāwan; cognate with Dutch zaaien, German säen, Old Norse sā, Gothic saian; akin to seed, Latin sēmen seed, serere to sow
Other words from Sower
sow·a·ble , adjective
sow·er , noun
un·sowed , adjective
Word origin for Sower
Old English sugu; related to Old Norse sӯr, Old High German sū, Latin sūs, Norwegian sugga, Dutch zeug: see swine
Synonyms for Sower
grower, laborer, peasant, producer, rancher, Reaper, agriculturalist, agriculturist, agronomist, breeder, clodhopper, cob, cropper, cultivator, feeder, gardener, gleaner, harvester, homesteader, horticulturist, planter, plower, sharecropper, tender, tiller, villein, country person, grazer, hired hand