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Webster 1913 Edition


Sate

Sate

,
Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Sated
;
p. pr. & vb. n.
Sating
.]
[Probably shortened fr.
satiate
: cf. L.
satur
full. See
Satiate
.]
To satisfy the desire or appetite of; to satiate; to glut; to surfeit.
Crowds of wanderers
sated
with the business and pleasure of great cities.
Macaulay.

Sate

,
imp.
of
Sit
.
But
sate
an equal guest at every board.
Lowell.

Webster 1828 Edition


Sate

SATE

,
Verb.
T.
[L. satio. The primary sense is to stuff, to fill, from crowding, driving.]
To satiate; to satisfy appetite; to glut; to feed beyond natural desire.
While the vultures sate their maws with full repast.

Definition 2024


sate

sate

See also: säte and saté

English

Alternative forms

Verb

sate (third-person singular simple present sates, present participle sating, simple past and past participle sated)

  1. To satisfy the appetite or desire of; to fill up.
    At last he stopped, his hunger and thirst sated.
    • Macaulay
      crowds of wanderers sated with the business and pleasure of great cities
    • 1898, J. Meade Falkner, Moonfleet Chapter 4
      And still the hours passed, and at last I knew by the glimmer of light in the tomb above that the sun had risen again, and a maddening thirst had hold of me. And then I thought of all the barrels piled up in the vault and of the liquor that they held; and stuck not because 'twas spirit, for I would scarce have paused to sate that thirst even with molten lead.
Usage notes

Used interchangeably with, though less common than, satiate.[1]

Synonyms
Related terms
Translations

References

  1. Monthly Gleanings: November 2011: Sate versus satiated.”, OUPblog

Etymology 2

From Middle English, from Old English sæt, first and third person singular preterite of sittan (to sit).

Verb

sate

  1. (dated) simple past tense of sit
Quotations
  • For usage examples of this term, see Citations:sit.

Etymology 3

From Malay sate (satay).

Noun

sate (plural sates)

  1. satay

Anagrams


Indonesian

Etymology

From Malay sate (satay).

Noun

sate

  1. satay (dish)

Japanese

Romanization

sate

  1. rōmaji reading of さて
  2. rōmaji reading of サテ

Malay

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sate/
  • Rhymes: -te, -e

Noun

sate

  1. satay (dish)

Descendants

  • Korean: 사테 (sate)
  • Mandarin: 沙茶 (shāchá) / 沙爹 (shādiē) / 沙嗲 (shādiǎ)
  • Polish: satay / saté
  • Portuguese: satay
  • Russian: сатай (sataj) / сате (sate) / сатэ (satɛ)
  • Spanish: satay
  • Thai: สะเต๊ะ (sate)
  • Vietnamese: satê

Tagalog

Noun

satè

  1. cord or strong string (used in spinning tops, etc.)