serō sēvī, satus, ere
1 SA-,
to sow, plant
: in iugero agri medimnum tritici seritur:
frumenta, Cs.: serit arbores, quae alteri
saeculo prosint: Nullam sacrā vite prius severis arborem,
H.: alqd in solo: hordea campis,
V.: (arbores) meā manu
satae.—Of land,
to bestrew, plant, sow, cultivate
: quot iugera sint sata: iste serendus ager,
O.—Of persons,
to beget, bring forth, produce
: sunt Bruti serendi: nec fortuito sati et creati
sumus.—Usu.
P. perf., begotten, born, sprung
: Ilia cum Lauso de Numitore sati,
O.: largo satos Curetas ab imbri,
O.: sata Tiresiā Manto,
O.: non sanguine humano satum se esse,
L.: satus Anchisā,
son of Anchises
, V.: satae Peliā,
daughters of Pelias
, O. —Fig.,
to sow the seeds of, found, establish, produce, cause, excite
: mores: cum patribus certamina,
stir up
, L.: civilīs discordias,
L.—
To scatter, spread, disseminate
: apud plebis homines crimina in senatum,
L.: Rumores, V.