Sembrado (en. Sown)

/semˈbɾaðo/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
A field sown with crops.
The corn field is ready for harvest.
El sembrado de maíz está listo para la cosecha.
A cultivated field.
The wheat field is abundant in this region.
El sembrado de trigo abunda en esta región.
The action of having sown.
The flower planting in the garden was successful.
El sembrado de flores en el jardín fue exitoso.
verb
Past participle of the verb "sembrar."
We have already sown the seeds in the field.
Ya hemos sembrado las semillas en el campo.

Etymology

From the verb "sembrar," from the Latin 'seminare.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

full of doubts
Situation marked by uncertainty.
sembrado de dudas
to spread around
To act in a cautious or prudent manner.
andar sembrando
filled with hopes
Full of expectations or illusions.
sembrado de esperanzas

Related Words

to sow
Action of putting seeds in the ground to cultivate.
sembrar
sowing
Action of sowing, the act of planting seeds.
siembra
crop
Set of plants cultivated in a land.
cultivo

Slang Meanings

To be in a state of abundance or success.
That business is thriving, it's going wonderfully.
Ese negocio está sembrado, va de maravilla.
To have a positive state of mind.
Today I'm in great shape, everything is going well for me.
Hoy estoy sembrado, todo me sale bien.