-sæta
Old English edit
Etymology edit
From *sǣta (“inhabitant, dweller”). Akin to Old Saxon -sētio, Old High German -sāzo (German -saß), Old English sittan (“to sit”).
Pronunciation edit
Suffix edit
-sǣta
- a resident or inhabitant of (usually used with placenames)
- burgsǣta ― city-dweller, citizens
- landsǣta ― citizens of a nation
- Dornsǣte ― residents of Dorn, Dorset
- Sumorsǣtan ― residents of Sumor, Somerset
Declension edit
Declension of -sæta (weak)
Declension of -sæta
Synonyms edit
Derived terms edit
- cotsǣta (“cottager”)