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setfast
setfast (ˈsɛtfɑːst, -æ-) [f. set v.1 (? vb.-stem or pa. pple.) + fast adv.] A hard tumour on a horse's back; = sitfast 1. Also dial. ‘a gathering, tumour; the central part of a wound or boil’ (Eng. Dial. Dict.).1709 Lond. Gaz. No. 4591/4 A..Gelding,..with..a Set fast under the Saddle. 1826 Cobbett R... Oxford English Dictionary
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set- the stem of set v.1 in comb., chiefly in ns. derived from phr. with advs. (see set v.1 XII.): set-forth, a setting forth, departure; set-in, the beginning of a period of time, a spell of weather, or the like; set-on, the way in which a thing is set on. See also set-back, set-down, set-to, set-u... Oxford English Dictionary
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