satt

German (Berlin)

/zat/

adj
Definitions
  • not hungry, satiated
  • not willing to eat more food, full, done
  • fed up see usage notes
  • full, ample

Etymology

Inherited from Middle High German sat inherited from Old High German sat inherited from Proto-Germanic *sadaz (sated, full, satisfied) derived from Proto-Indo-European *seh₂- (satiate, satisfy, be satisfied, fill up).

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*seh₂-

Gloss

satiate, satisfy, be satisfied, fill up

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