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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:

  Enough \E*nough"\, n.
     A sufficiency; a quantity which satisfies desire, is adequate
     to the want, or is equal to the power or ability; as, he had
     enough to do take care of himself. ``Enough is as good as a
     feast.''
  
           And Esau said, I have enough, my brother. --Gen.
                                                    xxxiii. 9.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:

  Enough \E*nough"\, a. [OE. inoh, inow, enogh, AS. gen?h, gen?g,
     a. & adv. (akin to OS. gin?g, D. genoeg, OHG. ginoug, G.
     genug, Icel. gn?gr, Sw. nog, Dan. nok, Goth. gan?hs), fr.
     geneah it suffices (akin to Goth. ganah); pref. ge- + a root
     akin to L. nancisci to get, Skr. na?, Gr. ? to carry.]
     Satisfying desire; giving content; adequate to meet the want;
     sufficient; -- usually, and more elegantly, following the
     noun to which it belongs.
  
           How many hired servants of my father's have bread
           enough and to spare!                     --Luke xv. 17.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:

  Enough \E*nough"\, interj.
     An exclamation denoting sufficiency, being a shortened form
     of it is enough.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:

  Enough \E*nough"\, adv.
     1. In a degree or quantity that satisfies; to satisfaction;
        sufficiently.
  
     2. Fully; quite; -- used to express slight augmentation of
        the positive degree, and sometimes equivalent to very; as,
        he is ready enough to embrace the offer.
  
              I know you well enough; you are Signior Antonio.
                                                    --Shak.
  
              Thou knowest well enough . . . that this is no time
              to lend money.                        --Shak.
  
     3. In a tolerable degree; -- used to express mere
        acceptableness or acquiescence, and implying a degree or
        quantity rather less than is desired; as, the song was
        well enough.
  
     Note: Enough usually follows the word it modifies.

From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

  enough
       adj : enough to meet a purpose; "an adequate income"; "the food
             was adequate"; "a decent wage"; "enough food"; "food
             enough" [syn: {adequate}, {decent}]
       n : an adequate quantity; a quantity that is large enough to
           achieve a purpose; "enough is as good as a feast"; "there
           is more than a sufficiency of lawyers in this country"
           [syn: {sufficiency}]
       adv : as much as necessary; "Have I eaten enough?"; (`plenty' is
             nonstandard) "I've had plenty, thanks" [syn: {plenty}]

From THE DEVIL'S DICTIONARY ((C)1911 Released April 15 1993) [devils]:

  ENOUGH, pro.  All there is in the world if you like it.
  
      Enough is as good as a feast -- for that matter
      Enougher's as good as a feast for the platter.
                                                        Arbely C. Strunk
  
  

From eng-fra [engfra]:

  enough
  	[inʌf]
  	suffisant
  	assez, passablement, plutôt, suffisamment
  
  
 

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