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settan
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Old English
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *sattjan.
Pronunciation
Verb
settan
- to set, establish, place, make
- Setton sǣmēþe / sīde sċyldas
rondas reġnhearde / wið þæs reċedes weal.- Sea-weary they set / their wide shields
round and very strong / against the hall's wall. - (Beowulf, line 325-6)
- Sea-weary they set / their wide shields
- to appoint
- Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church
- Sē rixode on ðām cynerīce ðrēo and sixtiġ gēara, and siððan sette his ǣnne sunu tō ealdormen, and ōðerne tō cyninge.
- He ruled the kingdom for sixty-three years, and then appointed his first son prince, and his second king.
- Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church
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settan
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