set on
See also: seton and séton
English
Verb
set on (third-person singular simple present sets on, present participle setting on, simple past and past participle set on)
- To attack.
- Shakespeare
- Cassio hath here been set on in the dark.
- Shakespeare
- To encourage someone, or an animal, to attack someone.
- I will set the dogs on you, if you don't leave right now!
Synonyms
- set upon
Translations
to encourage someone, or an animal, to attack someone
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References
- set on at OneLook Dictionary Search
- set on in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
Anagrams
- 'onest, Eston, SONET, Stone, notes, onest, onset, steno, steno-, stone, tones