sesoun

Middle English

Alternative forms

  • sesoune, sesone, seson, seyson, ceason

Etymology

From Old French seson, from Latin satiōnem, accusative of satiō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sɛːˈzuːn/

Noun

sesoun (plural sesouns or sesounes)

  1. season (of the year)
  2. time of the year, especially that with some distinguishing feature
  3. period of time, duration

Descendants

See also

Seasons in Middle English · sesounes (layout · text)
lenten, spring somer hervest, autumpne winter
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