succomber, v.n., to sink under or beneath, to fall; to yield, to succumb, to be overcome, to fail, to be worsted, to get the worst of it; to die, to perish. — à la douleur; to be overcome with grief. — à la tentation; to yield to temptation. — sous le faix; to sink under the burden.

succube, n.m., succubus.

succulemment, adv., succulently.

succulence, n.f., succulence, succulency.

succulent, -e, adj., succulent, juicy; nutritious, rich.

succursale, n. and adj. f., (eccl.) chapel of ease, branch establishment, auxiliary branch; branch-bank.

succursaliste, n.m., curate of a chapel of ease.

sucement (sus-mān), n.m., sucking, suck.

sucer, v.a., to suck, to suck in, to imbibe; to suck out; to suck up; to draw, to drain. Se —; to be sucked.

sucet, n.m., (ich.) sucking-fish, sucker, remora; (orni.) common wren.