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content1 adj (often content with something) satisfied; happy; uncomplaining. verb (contented, contenting) to satisfy or make (oneself or another) satisfied. noun peaceful satisfaction; peace of mind. contentment noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin contentus contained, hence satisfied, from continere to hold together.
content2 noun 1 the subject-matter of a book, speech, etc. 2 the proportion in which a particular ingredient is present in something a diet with a high starch content. 3 (contents) the items contained in something. 4 (contents) a the text of a book, divided into chapters; b a list of these chapters, given at the beginning of the book.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from Latin contenta things contained, from continere to contain.
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