sower

/ˈsoʊər/
noun
  1. A person who plants seeds by scattering them on or in the ground.
    • The sower walked across the field, casting seeds into the freshly plowed soil.
    • My grandfather was a careful sower who always made sure each seed had enough space to grow.
    • In the parable, the sower represents someone who spreads good ideas or teachings.
  2. A person or thing that initiates or spreads something, such as an idea or feeling.
    • She was a sower of kindness, always encouraging others to help their neighbors.
    • The politician was accused of being a sower of division among the community.
    • As a sower of innovation, he inspired his team to think creatively.