👉 The word 'sattmorstae' refers to the "Great Seal of Denmark" which is the symbol used by all states within the country. It consists of 13 lines representing each state's coat of arms, with a single line per state. The sattmorstae shows the sovereignty and authority of Denmark over its constituent states. The word 'satt' means "great" or "mighty." The 'morstae' is a Latin phrase meaning "Great Seal," which in turn refers to the king's seal used for official purposes in Denmark, including government documents.