Definitions for Seton

Seton se·ton

Spelling: [seet-n]
IPA: /ˈsit n/

Seton is a 5 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 5 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 6 points.

You can make 72 anagrams from letters in Seton (enost).

Definitions for Seton

noun

  1. a thread or the like inserted beneath the skin to provide drainage or to guide subsequent passage of a tube.
  2. Saint Elizabeth Ann (Bayley) ("Mother Seton") 1774–1821, U.S. educator, social-welfare reformer, and religious leader: first native-born American to be canonized (1975).
  3. Ernest Thompson, 1860–1946, English writer and illustrator in the U.S.

Origin of Seton

1350-1400; Middle English Medieval Latin sētōn- (stem of sētō), equivalent to sēt(a) seta + -ōn- noun suffix

Examples for Seton

To seton this indicated that insects were an important part of the food of the weasels.

“But you must let me send seton to you,” she said, hurrying away.

Mrs. seton was not, however, without comfort and protection.

Ord and a young citizen, named seton, were associated with me in this.

Colonel seton also made his grave with the brave troops he had commanded.

Ord and I took the land, and we paid seton for his labor in cash.

Instead of entering politics, she became a college professor who now teaches at SUNY-Purchase and seton Hall University.

seton says you can go into his study to-night, and do your exercises.

The speech of seton of Pitmedden, a plain country gentleman, is one of them.

The advice of seton prevailed; the Scots would stand their ground.

Word Value for Seton
Scrable

5

Words with friends

6

Similar words for Seton
Word of the day