The Collaborative International Dictionary
Sative
Sative \Sa"tive\, a. [L. sativus, fr. serere, satum, to sow.]
Sown; propagated by seed. [Obs.]
--Evelyn.
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sative
a. (label en obsolete) Sown or planted; propagated by seed, shoot, or root; cultivated, not wild.
Usage examples of "sative".
But it hath leaves greater, and downy and a kind of woolly adherence, but it bears neither flower nor fruit, but it doeth all things that the Sative Pulegium, but more forcibly by a great deal, for not only being drank but also being applied and suffumigated it expels the dead Embrya.