Where does “saden” come from?
saden (Middle English) comes from Old English sadian, from Proto-Germanic *sadōn, from Proto-Germanic sadaz, from Proto-Indo-European seh₂- — to satiate, satisfy.
saden (Middle English): to weary, satisfy, become wearied or satiated; to...
Definitions
- to weary, satisfy, become wearied or satiated; to...