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Latin
Etymology
From satis (“enough”) + -ne.
Pronunciation
Adverb
satisne (not comparable)
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see satis, -ne. introducing questions
- Roget satisne tempori opera sient confecta. ― Let him ask whether the works were done timely enough.
2008, T. P. Wiseman, Remembering the Roman People : Essays on Late-Republican, pages 107–108:By April Cicero was back in the city, and wondering whether to accept Varro's invitation to Cumae:
etsi uide, quaeso, satisne rectum sit nos hoc tanto incendio ciuitatis in istis locis esse; ...
But pray ask yourself whether it is quite proper for us to be down there at such a time of national convulsion.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)