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saeter, setter (ˈseɪtə(r), ˈsɛtə(r)) Also saater, sæter, saether, sater, seater, seter. [ad. ON. sætr mountain pasture; cf. Norw. sæter, seter; Sw. säter. In sense 2 a directly from Norw. In sense 1, the word in some examples may represent ON. setr a homestead, a residence (see esp. quot. 1931). The...
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Amanda Owen
Place names in the North of England that include the element seat or side are usually derived from Old Norse saeter, seter or setr (elevated summer pasture Landscape features around the farm
Derived from Old Norse saeter (elevated summer pasture).
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Ivar Saeter (1935) Lars Olsen Skrefsrud, der Gründer der Santalmission (Stuttgart : Evang.
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Donald Ferlys Wilson Baden-Powell
They crossed the Glommer [sic - Glomma] river near Atna by ferry - there is now a single-lane bridge - and spent the night in a 300-year-old saeter (log
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sater
▪ I. sater obs. form of psalter.▪ II. sater var. saeter, setter.
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seater
▪ I. seater (ˈsiːtə(r)) [f. seat n. and v. + -er.] † 1. N. Amer. ? One who apportions the sittings in a meeting-house. Obs. rare.1713 S. Sewall Diary 4 May (1879) II. 381 Mr. Pemberton declares a Necessity of adding to the number of the Seaters. Ibid. 10 June II. 389 Mr. Pemberton..would not have me...
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Eadwig's Charter to Abingdon Abbey c.957
The local dialect word saeter is borrowed from Old Norse sætr :
("Upland summer pasture, a shieling or farmstead"). Place name examples (saeter)
The local dialect word saeter is borrowed from Old Norse sætr.
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Yours Sincerely (Anna Bergendahl album)
Petrovic - double bass
Andrej Power - violin
Riikka Repo - viola
Aleksander Sätterström - violin
Mikael Sjögren - viola
Johanna Sjunnesson - cello
Torun Saeter
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setter
▪ I. setter, n.1 (ˈsɛtə(r)) Also 5–6 Sc. settar, 6 Sc. -are, 7 seter. [f. set v.1 + -er1. Cf. Du. zetter, OHG. sezzari (Ger. setzer), Sw. sättare, Dan. sætter.] I. One who or something which sets, in various senses of the vb. 1. a. gen. One who sets something specified or contextually implied. Often...
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