"ad satis" meaning in Latin

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Adverb

Etymology: From ad (“to”) + satis (“enough”). Etymology templates: {{etymon|la|:af|ad|satis<id:plenty>}}, {{compound|la|ad|satis|t1=to|t2=enough}} ad (“to”) + satis (“enough”) Head templates: {{la-adv|ad satis|-}} ad satis (not comparable)
  1. copiously Tags: Early, Medieval-Latin, not-comparable
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          "english": "Squalid water served as their drink, and it was not offered every day, nor, once offered, was it drunk in great quantities.",
          "ref": "Late 7th c. CE, Vita Sancti Arnulfi",
          "text": "aqua squalens erat potus, et neque quotidie apponebatur, neque apposita ad satis sumebatur",
          "translation": "Squalid water served as their drink, and it was not offered every day, nor, once offered, was it drunk in great quantities."
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        "Latin terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *seh₂-",
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        }
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