SUFICIENTE
Latin Lemma
suffĭcĭente(m) [suffĭcĭens]
Latin POS
PRESPART
Latin Meaning
suffĭcĕre: (1) to put under / among / into, to put in the place of, take the place of; (2) to be sufficient. Suffĭcĭens has only meaning (2). L&S
Spanish
Portuguese
French
French Lemma
suffisant
French Variants
plural
French POS
French Morphologically related words
suffire, suffisance, sufiisamment, insuffisant, insuffisance, insuffisamment Larousse
French First attestation
(suffisant: Psautier d'Oxford, early 12C TLF)
French Semantic history
(Suffisant: formation from suffire; collocational use in parallel with Eng shows preference for suffisant over sufficient. 12C "satisfied": maybe original differentiation between sufficient and suffisans? Modern "enough, correct, the appropriate amount".)
French Collocational history
(Suffisant: special meanings of grâce suffisante, raison suffisante, rime suffisante TLF)
English
Cultural transmission
Sp Maintenance of form and meaning and lack of morphologically corresponding verb suggest direct borrowing / maintenance from Latin. Use in legal documents written in the Latin way cited in CORDE suggests the word may have had an ongoing familiarity through this register.
Eng borrowing from OFr or Lat OED