seminarySEM'INARY, n. [L. seminarium, from semen, seed; semino, to sow.] 1. A seed-plant; ground where seed is sown for producing plants for transplantation; a nursery; as, to transplant trees from a seminary. [In this sense, the word is not used in America; being superseded by nusery.] 2. The place or original stock whence anything is brought. This stratum, being the seminary or promptuary, furnishing matter for the formation of animal or vegetable bodies- Woodward. [Not in use.] 3. Seminal state. [Not in use.] 4. Source of propagation. 5. A place of education; any school, academy, college or univerlity, in which young persons are instructed in the several branches of learning which may qualify them for future employments. [This is the only signification of the word in the United States, at least as far as my knowledge |