Harold! Harold, Harold:
You're like a hound dog with a bone who won't let go. When you're right, that tenaciousness is good, but when you are wrong, ...s
First of all, we are not impressed with your external sources.
Secondly, MW(D is used many times in Tanakh for appointed time and/or place. That an appointed time may correspond to a season is coincidence, not part of the word's definition. That you insist that it is part of the word's definition goes against good lexicographic practices.
Third, your use of poetry to insist on your definition shows that your argument is weak, at best.
There are times to argue for your view, and there are times when having the last word doesn't work. I have the fault of wanting the last word too often, and it looks as if you have the same problem.
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