seminary

seminary
noun (plural -naries) Etymology: Middle English, seedbed, nursery, from Latin seminarium, from semin-, semen seed Date: 1542 1. an environment in which something originates and from which it is propagated <
a seminary of vice and crime
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2. a. an institution of secondary or higher education b. an institution for the training of candidates for the priesthood, ministry, or rabbinate

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  • seminary — mid 15c., plot where plants are raised from seeds, from L. seminarium plant nursery, figuratively, breeding ground, from seminarius of seed, from semen (gen. seminis) seed (see SEMEN (Cf. semen)). Meaning school for training priests first… …   Etymology dictionary

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