suffisen

Etymology
From and, , from , from , from  +.

Verb

 * 1)  to be adequate for some purpose or need, to suffice, to be enough (+, , , or : for (something) or for (someone’s) needs; + : to (do something); + : regarding, on (some subject))
 * 2)  to atone for, to redeem the sins of (someone)
 * 3)  to be adequate for (someone’s) wants or needs, to satisfy
 * 4)  to feed (a person or animal)
 * 5)  to allow, to permit, to suffer
 * 6) * c. 1368,, , as recorded c. 1450–1475 in Bodleian Library MS. Bodl. 638, folio 110v:
 * "enm"

- For Nature wolde nat ſuffyſe / To non erthly creature / Not longe tyme to endure / Without ſlepe & be yn ſorwe / And I ne may ne nyght ne morwe / Slepe […]


 * 1)  to be capable of, to be able to (do something)
 * 2)  to need, to require
 * 3)  to be content (+  or : with)