-sæte

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Old English

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *-sātī, originally meaning "residents" or "dwellers." Cognate with Old High German -sāti.

Pronunciation

Suffix

-sǣte

  1. residents, dwellers: forms names of peoples and places

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