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.