Su. G. sata, insidiae feris positae.

SET, s.
1. The spot in a river, where stationary nets are fixed, S.
Law Case.
2. The net thus set, S.
Ibid.

Su. G. saett-a ut et naet, to spread a net.

SET, s. Attack, onset, S.
Ross.

SET, s. Kind, manner, S.

Su. G. saett, id.

To SET, v. a.
1. To become one, as to manners, rank, merit, &c. S.
Barbour.
2. To become, as to dress, S.
Bannatyne P.
3. Setting, part. pr. Having a prepossessing appearance, or natural gracefulness of manner, S.
Ross.

Su. G. saet-a, convenire.

SET, s. The chartered constitution of a borough, S.
Stat. Acc.

A. S. saet-an, constituere.