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sǽta

  • noun [ masculine ]
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a resident, inhabitant. The form occurs only in compounds, and these are for the most part in the plural. There is also beside the weak -sǽtan a strong -sǽte.
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v. Dorn- (Dor-), Dún-, Peác-, Sumor-, Wil-sǽte (-sǽtan).
Other instances of the suffix are given in
  • Bd. 4, 12
  • ;
  • S. 581, 34,
where Hrypensis ecclesia is translated Hrypsǽttna cyrice: Hiisétena munecas Hiienses monachi,
  • 5, 22
  • ;
  • S. 644, 24: and in Cod. Dip. B. i. 414
  • .
It also forms part of common nouns,
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v. burh-, ende-, land-sǽta:
with which may be compared.
O. L. Ger. land-sétio:
O. H. Ger. himil-sázo:
Ger. land-safs
..]
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v.  séta.
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