Sätes
Sätes is a Swedish noun whose base form is säte, meaning a seat or place. In contemporary usage, säte can denote a physical seat (a chair or bench), a seating capacity in venues or vehicles, and the figurative position of authority, such as a parliamentary seat or a board seat. The plural form in modern Swedish is usually säten; the form sätes appears primarily in older texts, dialectal usage, or in fixed expressions and as a historical/genitive form in writing.
Historically, the term has been used in descriptions of estates and residences. The compound sätesgård refers
Etymology: säte comes from Old Norse sæti and Proto-Germanic *satô, meaning seat, dwelling, or place. The development
Geographical and institutional usage: beyond everyday seating, säte is used in formal or historical language to