insatiety

English

Etymology

From Latin insatietas. Compare French insatieté, Portuguese insaciedade. See satiety.

Noun

insatiety (uncountable)

  1. insatiableness
    • 1621, T. Granger
      A confirmation of this insatiety, and consequently unprofitableness by a cause thereof: "When goods increase, they are increased that eat them."
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