saeter / setter [ˈsɛtɜr]
saeter – n. – 1. a pasture high in the mountains of Norway or northern Sweden where herds are kept in summer and butter and cheese are made; 2. a hut built on a highland pasture as a shelter for the dairymaids and equipment
setter – n. & v. – n. – 1. a person who places something into a specific position for a given purpose; 2. an object or tool used in placing something else in a process; 3. an informant; 4. a large bird dog used to find prey; v. – insert a piece of setterwort (Helleborus fœtidus) under the skin of (an animal) in order to produce an issue