The Collaborative International Dictionary
Ynough \Y*nough"\, Ynow \Y*now"\, a. [See Enough.]
Enough. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.
Usage examples of "ynough".
Thys stuffe hathe he occupyed in the stide of greve paper for the space of more than these ten years, and yet hathe store ynough for as many years to come.
Thus lerne children, whan that they been yonge, My sone, of muchel spekyng yvele avysed, Ther lasse spekyng hadde ynough suffised, Comth muchel harm-thus was me toold and taught.
Oure blissed lordes body they to-tere, Hem thoughte that Jewes rente hym noght ynough, And ech of hem at otheres synne lough.
He hath also to do moore than ynough To kepen hym and his capul out of slough, And if he falle from his capul eftsoone, Thanne shal we alle have ynogh to doone In liftyng up his hevy dronken cors.
From heigh estaat Fortune awey hym carf, Of this tragedie it oghte ynough suffise.
Lordes may fynden oother maner pley Honeste ynough, to dryve the day awey.