a. (UN-1 7 and 5 b.)

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  Frequent c. 1540–1650; now rare.

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1528.  Roy, Rede me (Arb.), 78. The dayly cravynge … Of the vnsaciate fryer beggers.

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1594.  Shaks., Rich. III., III. v. 87 (Q.). When that my mother went with child Of that vnsatiate Edward.

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1614.  Raleigh, Hist. World, III. 51. The unsatiate desire of man to obtaine more and more thereof.

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1681.  Dryden, Abs. & Achit., I. 987. But save me most from my Petitioners, Unsatiate as the barren Womb or Grave.

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1876.  Morris, Sigurd, III. 183. Their eyes are all unsatiate of gazing on his face.

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