sute
Latin
Participle
(deprecated template usage) sūte
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)
- Clothes or clothing; especially those that match:
- A group of clothes for wearing as a set; a suit.
- A uniform; a set of similar clothes worn by multiple people.
- A group or collection; multiple things treated as one:
- A mass of allied people; a team or troop.
- An array or line of things; multiple things lined up.
- A group of multiple similar items that form a natural group.
- (rare) A group of animals or creatures.
- The undertaking of an attempt; attempting, trying, actioning:
- A request, especially a formal one directed at government.
- A pursuing or chasing; the action of following with haste.
- Legal activity, especially a case or suit.
- An offensive or charge; an action of combat.
- (rare) Romancing, courting; entering into love.
- Duty; actions that one is duty-bound or beholden to perform:
- The requirement for a dweller or occupant to attend court.
- The requirement for a dweller to provide corn for a mill.
- A variety or type; something defined by its differences.
- (rare) A circumstance that is causing an issue.
- (rare) An immediate descendant; a child.
- (rare) One's bodily existence.
Descendants
References
- “sūte (n.)”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-11-17.
Etymology 2
From Old English sōt.
Noun
sute
- (Northern) Alternative form of soot
Pali
Noun
sute
- locative singular of suta (“learning”)
- locative singular & accusative plural of suta (“son”)
- vocative singular of sutā (“daughter”)
Adjective
sute
- locative singular masculine/neuter of suta, which is past participle of suṇāti (“to hear”)
- accusative plural masculine of suta, which is past participle of suṇāti (“to hear”)
- vocative singular feminine of suta, which is past participle of suṇāti (“to hear”)
Polish
Pronunciation
Adjective
sute
- inflection of suty:
Romanian
Pronunciation
Noun
sute f
- indefinite genitive/dative singular of sută
- indefinite nominative/accusative plural of sută
- indefinite genitive/dative plural of sută
Venetian
Adjective
sute
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