To satisfaction , sufficiently , abundantly , enough (so that one desires no more, therefore subjective; while satis , Terence uses it (in a passage not now extant) for ad lassitudinem, to weariness , satiety , which may be derived from the etym. above given.

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To satisfaction , sufficiently , abundantly , enough (so that one desires no more, therefore subjective; while satis , Terence uses it (in a passage not now extant) for ad lassitudinem, to weariness , satiety , which may be derived from the etym. above given. 
To satisfaction , sufficiently , abundantly , enough (so that one desires no more, therefore subjective; while satis , Terence uses it (in a passage not now extant) for ad lassitudinem, to weariness , satiety , which may be derived from the etym. above given. 

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