Frequent c. 15401650; now rare.
1528. Roy, Rede me (Arb.), 78. The dayly cravynge Of the vnsaciate fryer beggers.
1594. Shaks., Rich. III., III. v. 87 (Q.). When that my mother went with child Of that vnsatiate Edward.
1614. Raleigh, Hist. World, III. 51. The unsatiate desire of man to obtaine more and more thereof.
1681. Dryden, Abs. & Achit., I. 987. But save me most from my Petitioners, Unsatiate as the barren Womb or Grave.
1876. Morris, Sigurd, III. 183. Their eyes are all unsatiate of gazing on his face.