FromMiddle Englishsatet,satyt,saded. Equivalent tosate +-ed.
sated (comparativemoresated,superlativemostsated)
- In a state of complete and thoroughsatisfaction; having one’sappetite fully satisfied, by havingenough of something.
c.1603–1604 (date written),William Shakespeare,The Tragœdy of Othello, the Moore of Venice. […] (First Quarto), London: […] N[icholas] O[kes] forThomas Walkley, […], published1622,→OCLC,[Act I, scene iii],page19:When she issated with his body, she will find the error of her choice
- Quelled of thirst or hunger.
in a state of complete satisfaction
quelled of thirst or hunger
sated
- simplepast ofsate
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