survivre, v.n., to survive, to outlive, to outlast. — à son père; to outlive one’s father. v.a., to get over an illness, to outlive (a wife, children, etc.).
se survivre, v.r., to live again. Se — à soi-même; to lose one’s faculties, to fall into one’s dotage. Se — dans ses enfants, dans ses ouvrages; to live again in one’s children, in one’s works.
sus, prep., (l.u.) upon, above, afore, fore. Courir — à quelqu’un; to run at, to fall upon, to attack, any one. En —; over and above, in addition, extra, to boot.
sus, int., on! on them! at them!
susceptibilité, n.f., susceptibility, irritability, touchiness, irascibility.
susceptible, adj., susceptible, capable; irascible, easily offended, oversensitive, touchy. Elle est trop —; she takes offense too easily or she is too touchy.
susception, n.f., taking of holy orders; (c.rel.) reception (of the crown, of the cross).
☉suscitation, n.f., instigation, (ant.) suscitation.
susciter, v.a., to raise, to raise up, to start, to set up, to create, to give rise to, to give birth to, to raise against, to stir up, to rouse.
suscription, n.f., superscription, address.