ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1693. Dryden, Juvenal, VI. 185. Tird with the Toyl, unsated with the Sin.
1744. Young, Nt. Th., VI. 69. Long life might lapse, age unperceivd come on; And find the soul unsated with her theme.
1798. Ferriar, Illustr. Sterne, etc., i. 6. His imagination unsated by a long acquaintance with literary folly.
1834. Lytton, Pompeii, III. x. Now contracting, now lengthening, its folds, in pain and unsated anger.
1879. Farrar, St. Paul, I. 177. To the High Priest therefore he went, unsated by all his previous cruelties.
Hence Unsatedness.
1845. Bailey, Festus (ed. 2), 258. Contrasting the pure joys of earlier years With the unsatedness of current sin.