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se·mé  (s-m)
adj. Heraldry
Having a design embellished with small delicate figures, such as a lacing of stars or flowers.

[French, from Old French, past participle of semer, to sow, scatter, from Latin sminre, from smen, smin-, seed; see s- in Indo-European roots.]
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semé

semé, semée [ˈsɛmeɪ (French) səme]
adj
(History / Heraldry) (postpositive; usually foll by of) Heraldry dotted (with) semé of fleurs-de-lys gules
[from French, literally: sown, from semer to sow, from Latin sēmināre, from sēmen seed]


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