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of Set |
imp. & p. p. |
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| Set |
To cause to sit; to make to assume a specified position or attitude; to give site or place to; to place; to put; to fix; as, to set a house on a stone foundation; to set a book on a shelf; to set a dish on a table; to set a chest or trunk on its bottom or on end. |
v. t. |
| Set |
Hence, to attach or affix (something) to something else, or in or upon a certain place. |
v. t. |
| Set |
To make to assume specified place, condition, or occupation; to put in a certain condition or state (described by the accompanying words); to cause to be. |
v. t. |
| Set |
To fix firmly; to make fast, permanent, or stable; to render motionless; to give an unchanging place, form, or condition to. |
v. t. |
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