Set

"Set" in Danish

bestemt

(prearranged)

bestemt

(fixed in one’s opinion)

fast

(prearranged)

fastsat

(intent, determined)

fastsat

(prearranged)

færdig

(ready, prepared)

klar

(ready, prepared)

opsat

(of hair: fixed in a certain style)

aggregat

(object made up several parts, such as a set of steps)

anlæg

(device for receiving broadcast radio waves)

apparat

(device for receiving broadcast radio waves)

dekoration

(scenery for a film or play)

gruppe

(group of people, usually meeting socially)

mængde

(set theory: collection of objects)

opstilling

(dancing: initial or basic formation of dancers)

samlesæt

(object made up several parts, such as a set of steps)

samling

(matching collection of similar things, such as a set of tables)

samling

(collection of various objects for a particular purpose, such as a set of tools)

scenario

(scenery for a film or play)

sæt

(in tennis)

sæt

(volleyball)

sætning

(punch for setting nails in wood)

sætstykke

(scenery for a film or play)

dække

(to arrange with dishes and cutlery)

fastsætte

(to determine)

forsænke

(to punch a nail into wood)

gå ned

(of a heavenly body: to disappear below the horizon)

indfatte

(to punch a nail into wood)

indstille

(to adjust)

konstruere

(to compile, to make (a crossword))

lægge op til

(to direct the ball to a teammate for an attack)

opstille

(to prepare (a stage or film set))

placere

(to put something down)

placere

(to locate, to backdrop)

stille

(to put something down)

stille

(to adjust)

stille

(to fit (someone) up in a situation)

stille

(to devise and assign work)

størkne

(to solidify)

sætte

(to put something down)

sætte

(to arrange type)

udlægge

(to adjust (bend) the teeth of a saw)

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.