† rassasy, v. Obs. rare.
[a. F. rassasier (13th c.), f. re- + OF. assasier, f. L. ad- + satiāre: see satiate v.]
trans. To satisfy (a hungry person). Also const. of.
| 1483 Caxton G. de la Tour I ij b, The brede of heuen wherof she was rassasyed and fylde. 1484 ― Fables of æsop v. x, I must ete one of yow, to th'ende that I may be fylled and rassasyed of my grete honger. |