seme
English
    
    Etymology 1
    
Borrowed from Ancient Greek σῆμα (sêma).
Noun
    
- (linguistics, semiotics) Anything which serves for any purpose as a substitute for an object of which it is, in some sense, a representation, sign, or symbol.
Verb
    
seme (third-person singular simple present semes, present participle seming, simple past and past participle semed)
- Obsolete form of seem.
Adjective
    
seme
- Obsolete form of semé.
- 1603, Michel de Montaigne, chapter 46, in John Florio, transl., The Essayes […], book I, London: […] Val[entine] Simmes for Edward Blount […], →OCLC, page 150:- I bear Azure seme of trefoiles, a Lions Paw in fæce, Or, armed Gules.
 
 
Noun
    
- (Japanese fiction, fandom slang) An active or dominant male character in a same-sex relationship; a top.
- 2008, Dru Pagliassotti, “Better Than Romance? Japanese BL Manga and the Subgenre of Male/Male Romantic Fiction”, in Antonia Levi, Mark McHarry, Dru Pagliassotti, editors, Boys' Love Manga: Essays on the Sexual Ambiguity and Cross-Cultural Fandom of the Genre, McFarland & Company (2008), →ISBN, page 73:- […] BL manga readers chose intelligence, protectiveness, and beauty/handsomeness as the top three most important traits in a seme […]
 
- 2011, Robin E. Brenner, Snow Wildsmith, “Love through a DIfferent Lens: Japanese Homoerotic Manga through the Eyes of American Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Other Sexualities Readers”, in Timothy Perper, Martha Cornog, editors, Mangatopia: Essays on Manga and Anime in the Modern World, Libraries Unlimited (2011), →ISBN, page 97:- The seme is larger, stronger, and more traditionally masculine, while the uke is smaller, weaker, and more feminine.
 
 
Antonyms
    
Asturian
    
    
Basque
    
    Etymology
    
From Proto-Basque *senbe.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /s̺eme/ [s̺e.me]
- Audio - (file) 
- Rhymes: -eme
- Hyphenation: se‧me
Declension
    
Declension of seme (animate, ending in vowel)
| indefinite | singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|---|
| absolutive | seme | semea | semeak | 
| ergative | semek | semeak | semeek | 
| dative | semeri | semeari | semeei | 
| genitive | semeren | semearen | semeen | 
| comitative | semerekin | semearekin | semeekin | 
| causative | semerengatik | semearengatik | semeengatik | 
| benefactive | semerentzat | semearentzat | semeentzat | 
| instrumental | semez | semeaz | semeez | 
| inessive | semerengan | semearengan | semeengan | 
| locative | — | — | — | 
| allative | semerengana | semearengana | semeengana | 
| terminative | semerenganaino | semearenganaino | semeenganaino | 
| directive | semerenganantz | semearenganantz | semeenganantz | 
| destinative | semerenganako | semearenganako | semeenganako | 
| ablative | semerengandik | semearengandik | semeengandik | 
| partitive | semerik | — | — | 
| prolative | semetzat | — | — | 
Derived terms
    
- seme besoetako (“godson”)
- seme galdu
- seme gehien
- seme nagusi
- seme ponteko (“godson”)
- seme premu
- seme zaharren
- seme-alaba (“children”)
- seme-alabaorde
- seme-alabatasun
- seme-alabatzako
- semebitxi (“godson”)
- semeizun (“stepson”)
- semeorde (“stepson”)
- semetasun
- semetxo
- semetzako
- semezko
Italian
    
    Etymology
    
From Latin sēmen, from Proto-Indo-European *séh₁mn̥.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈse.me/
- Rhymes: -eme
- Hyphenation: sé‧me
- Audio - (file) 
Noun
    
seme m (plural semi)
Further reading
    
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Anagrams
    
Middle English
    
    Etymology 1
    
Borrowed from Old Norse sœmr, from Proto-Germanic *sōmiz.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈseːm(ə)/
References
    
- “sẹ̄me, adj.(2).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
Serbo-Croatian
    
    Alternative forms
    
- sjȅme (Ijekavian)
- śeme (Montenegro)
Etymology
    
Inherited from Proto-Slavic *sěmę, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *sḗˀmen, from Proto-Indo-European *séh₁mn̥.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /sême/
- Hyphenation: se‧me
Slovene
    
    Etymology
    
From Proto-Slavic *sěmę, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *sḗˀmen, from Proto-Indo-European *séh₁mn̥.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /sèːmɛ/
Spanish
    
    Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈseme/ [ˈse.me]
- Rhymes: -eme
- Syllabification: se‧me
Venetian
    
    
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