suit
Pronunciation: /suːt/
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Definition of suit
noun
verb
Phrases
- see book.
Origin:
Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French siwte, from a feminine past participle of a Romance verb based on Latin sequi 'follow'. Early senses included 'attendance at a court' and 'legal process'; suit (sense 1 of the noun) and suit (sense 2 of the noun) derive from an earlier meaning 'set of things to be used together'. The verb sense 'make appropriate' dates from the late 16th century