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satis
sătis, and abbreviated, săt (cf. the letter S.: satin', contr. for satisne; v.the foll.), adv. [root...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
satis (1) adj.(for comp.see satius), n indecl.
2 SA-.—Only nom.and acc, enough, sufficient, satisfactory, ample, adequate : cui satis una Farris libra foret, H.: Duo talenta pro re nostrā ego esse decrevi satis, T.: si ad arcendum Italiā Poenum consul satis esset, L.: animo istuc satis est, auribus non satis: qui non sentirent, quid esset satis: avidior, quam satis est, gloriae: poenas dedit usque superque Quam satis est, H.: ut ea modo exercitui satis superque foret, S.: satis una excidia, V.: satis erat respondere ‘magnas’; ‘ingentīs,’ inquit: nunc libertatem repeti satis est, L.: Fabio satis visum, ut ovans urbem iniret, L.: vos satis habebitis animam retinere, will be content , S.: si non satis habet avaritiam explere, is not satisfied : non satis habitum est quaeri quid . . . verum etiam, etc., it was not thought sufficient : ut Lacedaemonii satis haberent, si salvi esse possent, were content , N.: senatus censuit satis habendum, quod praetor ius iurandum polliceretur, must be accepted as satisfactory , L.—As subst n., enough, a sufficiency : satis superque dictum est: Satis mihi id habeam supplici, T.: ea amicitia non satis habet firmitatis: satis est tibi in te praesidi: Iam satis terris nivis misit pater, H.: satis superque esse sibi suarum cuique rerum.—In law, satisfaction, security, guaranty , in phrases with do (less correctly as one word, satisdo) and accipio : quibus a me verbis satis accipiet, isdem ipse satis det, in the same form in which he takes security from me, let him give it : iudicatum solvi satis daturos esse dicebant, for the payment of the judgment : de satis dando vero te rogo . . . tu ut satis des, give bonds . —As adv., enough, sufficiently, adequately, amply, fully : ego istuc satis scio, T.: satis esse arbitror demonstratum: Satis superque me benignitas tua ditavit, H.: pugnatur acriter, agitur tamen satis, i. e. it goes on satisfactorily : existimasti satis cautum tibi ad defensionem fore, si, etc., that you would have secured your defence well enough : mulier satis locuples: satis superque humilis est, qui, etc., L.: Satis scite, T.: satis opportune accidisse, Cs.— Enough, just, tolerably, moderately, somewhat: Sy . (mulier) formā luculentā. Ch . sic satis, T.: satis litteratus: satis bene pascere, pretty well ; see also satisdato, satis facio.
sătis, and abbreviated, săt (cf. the letter S.: satin', contr. for satisne; v.the foll.), adv. [root...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.