/ˈsæːtər/, /ˈseːtər/
OriginA common name for a farm in Norway, from Old Norse setr (“seat, mountain pastures”), related to sitja (“to sit”), from Proto-Germanic *sitjaną (“to sit”), from Proto-Indo-European *sédyeti (“to be sitting”), from *sed- (“to sit”) + *-yeti (“creates transitive imperfective verbs from roots.”). Doublet of Sæter and seter.
- a surname of Norwegian origin
- Sæter (a place in Aukra municipality in Norway)
- Sæter (an area in the Nordstrand borough of Oslo in Norway)
- Sæter (a village in Tjeldsund municipality in Norway)
FormsSæther(alternative)
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