To SET after ane, v. a. To pursue one, S.

Su. G. saetta after en, id.

To SET aff, v. n. To go away, S.

SET, SETT, conj. Though.
Wallace.

Perh. the imperat. of the v.

* SET, part. pa. Disposed, S.
Douglas.
Ill set, cross-grained.
Ruddiman.

SETH, s. Coalfish.
V. [Seath].

SETHILL, s. A disease affecting sheep in the side, S. B.

A. S. sid-adl, lateris dolor; or q. side-ill.

SETT, pret. Ruled.
Sir Tristrem.