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proseminate

proˈseminate, v. Obs.
  [f. ppl. stem of L. prōsēmināre to sow, propagate: see pro-1 1 and seminate.]
  trans. To sow, to propagate; to disseminate.

1657 R. Carpenter Astrol. 36 These errours..procreated and proseminated by Astrologers. 1657–83 Evelyn Hist. Relig. (1850) II. 222 To proseminate his curious cockles, dissensions, and factions..in this goodly plantation.

  So prosemiˈnation Obs., propagation by seed; spreading abroad as if sown, dissemination.

1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. v. vii. §4. 38 That first beginning of the vniuersall pro-semination of Mankind. a 1677 Hale Prim. Orig. Man. i. iii. 79 The eternal succession of the Species, whether of Men, Animals, or Vegetables by natural propagation or prosemination.

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