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seth1 /seɪt /noun Indian1A merchant or banker.The good seth, very wisely, did not want to appear too much of an Anglophile....- Both the state and central government also keep a strict check on the goings-on, so the seths found it simpler to give out work on a contract basis in areas where there are no checks in place.
1.2Used as a title for a person of high social status: ‘Have you come back happy and well, Sethji?’ Origin From Hindi seṭh, from Sanskrit śreṣṭha 'best, chief'. Seth2 /sɛθ /(also Set) Egyptian Mythology An evil god who murdered his brother Osiris and wounded Osiris’s son Horus. Seth is represented as having the head of an animal with a long pointed snout. Rhymes Beth, breath, death, Jerez, Macbeth |