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sept
1[ sept ]
noun
- (in Scotland) a branch of a clan.
- Anthropology. a group believing itself derived from a common ancestor.
- Archaic. a clan.
sept
2[ set ]
noun
French.
- the number seven.
Sept.
3abbreviation for
- September. Also Sep.
sept
1/ ɛ /
noun
- anthropol a clan or group that believes itself to be descended from a common ancestor
- a branch of a tribe or nation, esp in medieval Ireland or Scotland
Sept
2abbreviation for
- September
- Septuagint
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of sept1
1510–20; perhaps < Latin ŧٳܳ paddock, enclosure, fold (in figurative use, e.g., Sept of Christ )
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of sept1
C16: perhaps variant of sect
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The White Worm found and “tucked away” Aegon beneath the altar in the sept, of all places?
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The Massachusetts attorney general filed a lawsuit against Equifax on Sept. 19 sept 19 seeking civil damages and other payments.
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But perhaps that speaks to why she’s become such a terrifying force, compelling not in spite of the fact that she massacred a whole sept full of people, but because of it.
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The baby sept six weeks in the hospital.
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As things got crazy in the sept—poor Margaery!—green fog abounded in the arena, and green blasts of real fire ringed the stage.
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