sute

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See also: sutë and sutě

Latin

Participle

(deprecated template usage) sūte

  1. vocative masculine singular of sūtus

Middle English

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Anglo-Norman suite, from Vulgar Latin *sequita, from Latin sequor.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsiu̯t(ə)/, /ˈsui̯t(ə)/
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  • Rhymes: -iu̯t(ə)

Noun

sute (plural sutes)

  1. Clothes or clothing; especially those that match:
    1. A group of clothes for wearing as a set; a suit.
    2. A uniform; a set of similar clothes worn by multiple people.
  2. A group or collection; multiple things treated as one:
    1. A mass of allied people; a team or troop.
    2. An array or line of things; multiple things lined up.
    3. A group of multiple similar items that form a natural group.
    4. (rare) A group of animals or creatures.
  3. The undertaking of an attempt; attempting, trying, actioning:
    1. A request, especially a formal one directed at government.
    2. A pursuing or chasing; the action of following with haste.
    3. Legal activity, especially a case or suit.
    4. An offensive or charge; an action of combat.
    5. (rare) Romancing, courting; entering into love.
  4. Duty; actions that one is duty-bound or beholden to perform:
    1. The requirement for a dweller or occupant to attend court.
    2. The requirement for a dweller to provide corn for a mill.
  5. A variety or type; something defined by its differences.
  6. (rare) A circumstance that is causing an issue.
  7. (rare) An immediate descendant; a child.
  8. (rare) One's bodily existence.
Descendants
  • English: suit
  • Scots: suit, soot
References

Etymology 2

From Old English sōt.

Noun

sute

  1. (Northern) Alternative form of soot

Pali

Noun

sute

  1. locative singular of suta (learning)
  2. locative singular & accusative plural of suta (son)
  3. vocative singular of sutā (daughter)

Adjective

sute

  1. locative singular masculine/neuter of suta, which is past participle of suṇāti (to hear)
  2. accusative plural masculine of suta, which is past participle of suṇāti (to hear)
  3. vocative singular feminine of suta, which is past participle of suṇāti (to hear)

Polish

Pronunciation

Adjective

sute

  1. inflection of suty:
    1. neuter nominative/accusative/vocative singular
    2. nonvirile nominative/accusative/vocative plural

Romanian

Pronunciation

Noun

sute f

  1. indefinite genitive/dative singular of sută
  2. indefinite nominative/accusative plural of sută
    Sunt sute de profesori la școală.
    There are hundreds of teachers at the school
  3. indefinite genitive/dative plural of sută

Venetian

Adjective

sute

  1. feminine plural of suto