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soddisfacere

Soddisfacere is a verb with Latin origins meaning to satisfy, fulfill, or appease a demand, need, or desire. In Latin, the sense covers paying a debt, meeting a requirement, or gratifying a wish; the term is typically used in a transitive construction with a direct object.

It derives from the combination of satis (enough) and facere (to do/make), a productive Latin pattern for

In Latin and philological contexts the form appears in legal, ethical, and literary texts to indicate fulfillment

Related terms share the same roots: satis facere in Latin, soddisfare in Italian, and the English satisfy.

forming
verbs
meaning
“to
make
enough”
or
“to
do
what
is
required.”
In
the
history
of
the
Italian
language,
the
modern
form
is
soddisfare;
soddisfacere
is
a
historical
or
scholarly
variant
and
is
not
used
in
standard
contemporary
Italian.
of
obligations,
debts,
promises,
or
demands.
Conjugation
follows
the
patterns
of
Latin
-ere
verbs
and,
in
medieval
or
scholarly
texts,
may
appear
with
spellings
that
differ
from
classical
orthography.
These
reflect
a
common
origin
in
the
idea
of
making
something
sufficient
or
completing
an
obligation.