ᛋᛡᛏᛖ
Proto-Norse
Etymology
From an earlier *ᛊᚨᛏᛁᛞᛖ (*satide /satidē/), from Proto-Germanic *satidē, 3rd singular past indicative of *satjaną.
Verb
ᛋᛡᛏᛖ (sᴀte /sattē/) (3rd singular past indicative)
- to set, to place
- 600s, inscription on the (now-lost) Gummarp stone
- ᚺᛡᚦᚢᚹᛟᛚᛡᚠᛡ ¶ ᛋᛡᛏᛖ ¶ ᛋᛏᛡᛒᛡᚦᚱᛁᚨ ¶ ᚠᚠᚠ
hAþuwolAfA ¶ sAte ¶ stAbAþria ¶ fff- Haþuwolᵃfa sattē staβa þrīą: f[ē] f[ē] f[ē]
- [in memory of] Haþuwolfʀ, [N.] placed three staves: wealth, wealth, wealth
- 600s, inscription on the (now-lost) Gummarp stone
Inflection
The following forms are attested:
- ᛊᚨᛏᛁᛞᛟ (satido /satidō/) (1st singular past indicative, 200s–400s)
- ᛋᛡᛏᛖ (sᴀte /sattē/) (3rd singular past indicative, 600s)
Descendants
- Old Norse: satti, setti (3rd singular past indicative of setja)