asset

asset
\ \ [16] Originally, to have assets was simply to have ‘enough’ – as in French assez. The Anglo-Norman legal phrase aver asetz signified ‘have enough money to meet one’s debts’, and eventually asetz, later assets, passed from the general meaning ‘enough’ to the particular ‘financial resources’ (the final -s caused it to be regarded as a plural noun, but the analogical singular asset does not appear until the 19th century). Anglo-Norman asetz itself goes back via Old French asez to Vulgar Latin *assatis, formed from the Latin phrase ad satisto enough’ (satis is the source of English satisfy and satiate, and is related to sad).
\ \ Cf.SAD, SATIATE, SATISFY

Word origins - 2ed. . 2005.

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