I. ˈsāt, ˈsat
archaic past of sit
II. ˈsāt transitive verb
( sat·ed ; sat·ing )
Etymology: probably by shortening & alteration from satiate
Date: 1579
1. : to cloy with overabundance : glut
2. : to appease (as a thirst) by indulging to the full
Synonyms: see satiate