suffice (v.) Old form(s): suffic'd, suffis'd, suffiz'd
satisfy, nourish, provide for
AW III.v.10[Mariana to Diana and Widow, of the procession] let's ... suffice ourselves with the report of it
AYL II.vii.132[Orlando to Duke Senior, of Adam] till he be first sufficed
KJ I.i.191[Bastard alone] when my knightly stomach is sufficed
Luc.1112[] True sorrow then is feelingly sufficed / When with like semblance it is sympathized
Sonn.37.11[] I in thy abundance am sufficed
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