The quote reflects the ghost's frustration at being dismissed or silenced by the living, emphasizing the tension between the spiritual and material worlds. It suggests that the ghost feels its existence and message are undervalued by those consumed by earthly concerns. The mention of "passions" implies that the living have contributed to the struggles and burdens represented by the ghost, hinting at themes of guilt and accountability. Ultimately, it underscores the conflict between the weight of the past and the desire for the living to confront their own actions.
satis (meaning "enough") and facio (meaning "to make" - i.e. 'satisfaction' loosely means 'making enough / having enough'
Not enough info (in Relation to What)
enough/meets requirement
to be filled up or have enough of
i hate you forever and ever
plentiful as in Africa has abundant wildlife
I think this is a misspelling of the work 'adequate' pronounced as you spelled it, basically meaning 'good enough'.
The meaning of the name Banele in Shona language of the African origin is "they are enough (boys)."
afford?
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The meaning of the name Anele in Shona language of the African origin is "they are enough (girls or boys)."
Capable of being navigated; deep enough and wide enough to afford passage to vessels; as, a navigable river.