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† ˈsative, a. Obs. [ad. L. satīv-us that may be sown or planted, f. sa-, root of serĕre to sow: see -tive.] Sown or planted; cultivated, not wild.
1599H. Buttes Dyets Drie Dinner P 4 b, Tabacco... Translated out of India in the seed or roote; Natiue or satiue in our own fruitfullest soiles. 1664Evelyn Sylva (1679) 2 These [trees] we shall divide into the greater and more ceduous..and such as are sative and hortensial. 1725Bradley's Fam. Dict. s.v. Pine, The wild Pine differs no otherwise from the Sative. |