Surfeit

Surfeit

Surfeit


SUR-fit

Definition

(noun) An excessive amount of something, often to the point of disgust or discomfort.

Example

The holiday season left him with a surfeit of goodwill and absolutely no energy — too many parties, too many conversations, too many people he genuinely liked but couldn’t face for one more evening.

Word Origin

Surfeit derives from the Old French surfait, meaning “excess,” built from sur- (“over” or “above”) and faire (“to do”) — literally “overdone.” It entered English in the 14th century, initially used almost exclusively in medical contexts to describe the physical consequences of overeating or overdrinking — conditions so common in medieval feast culture that physicians had developed elaborate treatments for them. Over time it broadened into its modern sense of any excess so overwhelming it tips from pleasure into discomfort.

Fun Fact

Medieval English physicians classified surfeit as a genuine medical condition with its own treatment protocols — a patient who had eaten or drunk to excess would be prescribed everything from induced vomiting to cold compresses to elaborate herbal purges. Henry VIII, whose legendary appetite is well documented, reportedly suffered from surfeit-related illness multiple times throughout his reign. The royal court employed physicians specifically to manage the consequences of feasting on a scale that modern nutritionists would find genuinely alarming — a entire medical specialty born directly from the intersection of extreme wealth and total absence of restraint.

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