Not hungry; satisfied or satiated; having eaten enough.
From Middle English and Old English, combining 'an-' (not, without) + 'hungered' (feeling hunger). This archaic form appears in older English literature and Shakespeare's works.
You'll see 'anhungered' in old poems and Shakespeare because modern English mostly uses 'not hungry' or 'sated' instead—but it's a cooler way to say someone just ate a huge meal and is completely stuffed!
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