seṭ
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Sanskrit सेट् (seṭ, “with i”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈseɪt/
Adjective
seṭ (not comparable)
- (Sanskrit grammar, Indo-European studies) of a root, having a final i sound in certain forms, originating from a final laryngeal in Proto-Indo-European
Antonyms
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