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Definition of "sett" []

  • The system of tunnels that is the home of a badger. (noun)
  • The pattern of distinctive threads and yarns that make up the plaid of a Scottish tartan. (noun)
  • A small, square-cut piece of quarried stone used for paving and edging. (noun)

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Use "sett" in a sentence
  • "The word endding sett is the anglicized pronounciation of the Algonkian word ock or auk, which means a "ground," "place," or "area". '"
  • "Many came on foot, and of these by much the larger part meant to accompany the _cortège_ only to the top of the Armboth Fell, and, having "sett" it so far, to face no more of the more than twenty miles of rough country that lay between the valley and the churchyard on the plains by the sea."
  • "John Jackson and some of the other dalesmen who had been "sett" on the way to Gosforth led to an explanation of the disaster that had occurred on the pass."
Words like "sett"
answere
asyde
chanapa
dydd
fifteene
goe hower
hymm
nineteene
paving stone
s'etoit
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