A. S. sett-an, disponere.
SETTING, s. A weight in Orkney, containing 24 marks.
Skene.
SETTREL, SETTEREL, adj. Thickset, S.B.
Journal Lond.
SETTRIN, SET RENT, s. The portion of a servant or cottager, consisting of different kinds of food, Ang. Perths.
Ruddiman.
SETS, s. pl. Corn in small stacks, Loth.
Isl. sate, Su. G. saata, cumulus foeni.
SEUCH, SEWCH, s.
1. A furrow, S.
Douglas.
2. A gulf.
Pal. Hon.
Sw. sog, colluvies, Lat. sulc-us.
To Seuch, v. a. To divide.
Douglas.
Lat. sulc-are.