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sett
/ sɛt /
noun
- See cobblestonea small rectangular paving block made of stone, such as granite, used to provide a durable road surface Compare cobblestone
- the burrow of a badger
- a square in a pattern of tartan
- the pattern itself
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sett1
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Example Sentences
They say the ffrench are about to sett downe before Dixmude, to bring us of by revultion.
If ou schalt at one & sett it vppo e oer figuris hed, and sett in at 1.
Also take & sett hym ouer e hede of e figure at ou woldest haue y-draw oute of e nether figure, e quych was 3.
And yf ou haue wel ydo is nomber at is sett here-after wel be e nomber at schalle aryse of alle e addicio as here 27827.
Whan ou has us ydo, do away e hiest figure & sett ere at leues of e subtraccio, Here is an example.
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