Main Entry: 1enough
Pronunciation: i-'n&f; after t, d, s, z often &n-'&f
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English ynough, from Old English genOg
(akin to Old High German ginuog enough), from ge-
(perfective prefix) + -nOg; akin to Latin nancisci to
get, Greek enenkein to carry -- more at CO-
Date: before 12th century
: occurring in such quantity, quality, or scope as to fully
meet demands, needs, or expectations
synonym see SUFFICIENT
Get a clue, KFP and at least some respect for a polite request from Jim Robinson. Please spare me any more pings if they are merely for the purpose of feuding.
Comprehend?