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− | * ''' | + | * '''set''' → '''Set''' In Ancient Egyptian mythology, Set (also spelled Seth, Sutekh or Seteh) is an ancient god, who was originally the god of the desert, storms, darkness, and chaos. |
+ | ** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_%28god%29 Wikipedia] | ||
− | * ''' | + | * '''let down:''' a disappointment |
− | * '''set down''': to put down; to place at rest | + | * '''set down:''' to record in writing |
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+ | * '''set down:''' to put down; to place at rest | ||
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+ | * '''set down:''' invitation to sit and rest or talk in the American south (Laurens County); “set a spell” | ||
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+ | *'''setdown secular phoenish:''' - comes down to a spectacular finish |
Latest revision as of 07:24, 31 October 2023
- set → Set In Ancient Egyptian mythology, Set (also spelled Seth, Sutekh or Seteh) is an ancient god, who was originally the god of the desert, storms, darkness, and chaos.
- let down: a disappointment
- set down: to record in writing
- set down: to put down; to place at rest
- set down: invitation to sit and rest or talk in the American south (Laurens County); “set a spell”
- setdown secular phoenish: - comes down to a spectacular finish