Enough
Enough (e*nuf") , adjective
[Old English inoh, inow, enogh, Anglo-Saxon genōh, genōg, a. & adv. (akin to Old Saxon ginōg, Dutch genoeg, Old High German ginoug, German genug, Icelandic gnōgr, Swedish nog, Danish nok, Gothic ganōhs), from geneah it suffices (akin to Gothic ganah); pref. ge- + a root akin to Latin nancisci to get, Sanskrit nac, Greek 'enegkei^n 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!
Enough , adverb
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.
Thou knowest well enough... that this is no time to lend money.
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.
Enough usually follows the word it modifies.
Enough , noun
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.
enough , interjection
An exclamation denoting sufficiency, being a shortened form of it is enough.