sæt

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Danish

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Etymology 1

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Derived from the verb sætte (to set).

Noun

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sæt n (singular definite sættet, plural indefinite sæt)

  1. set (a group or series of things belonging together)
    Han købte et sæt undertøj
    He bought a set of underwear
  2. (sports) set (a series of games)
  3. start (sudden movement)
    Hun vågnede med et sæt
    She woke with a start
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Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

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sæt

  1. imperative of sætte

Middle English

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Noun

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sæt

  1. (Early Middle English) Alternative form of seed (seed)

Old English

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Etymology

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From Proto-West Germanic *sātu, from Proto-Germanic *sētō, from Proto-Indo-European *sed-.

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sǣt f

  1. ambush

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