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\Suit\,

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Noun

1. The act of following or pursuing, as game; pursuit. [Obs.]

2. The act of suing; the process by which one endeavors to gain an end or an object; an attempt to attain a certain result; pursuit; endeavor.

        Thenceforth the suit of earthly conquest shone.
                                              --Spenser.

3. The act of wooing in love; the solicitation of a woman in marriage; courtship.

        Rebate your loves, each rival suit suspend, Till
        this funereal web my labors end.      --Pope.

4. (Law) The attempt to gain an end by legal process; an action or process for the recovery of a right or claim; legal application to a court for justice; prosecution of right before any tribunal; as, a civil suit; a criminal suit; a suit in chancery.

        I arrest thee at the suit of Count Orsino. --Shak.
        In England the several suits, or remedial
        instruments of justice, are distinguished into three
        kinds -- actions personal, real, and mixed.
                                              --Blackstone.

5. That which follows as a retinue; a company of attendants or followers; the assembly of persons who attend upon a prince, magistrate, or other person of distinction; -- often written suite, and pronounced sw[=e]t.

6. Things that follow in a series or succession; the individual objects, collectively considered, which constitute a series, as of rooms, buildings, compositions, etc.; -- often written suite, and pronounced sw[=e]t.

7. A number of things used together, and generally necessary to be united in order to answer their purpose; a number of things ordinarily classed or used together; a set; as, a suit of curtains; a suit of armor; a suit of clothes.

  ``Two rogues in buckram suits. --Shak.

8. (Playing Cards) One of the four sets of cards which constitute a pack; -- each set consisting of thirteen cards bearing a particular emblem, as hearts, spades, cubs, or diamonds.

        To deal and shuffle, to divide and sort Her mingled
        suits and sequences.                  --Cowper.

9. Regular order; succession. [Obs.]

        Every five and thirty years the same kind and suit
        of weather comes again.               --Bacon.


{Out of suits}, having no correspondence. [Obs.] --Shak.

{Suit and service} (Feudal Law), the duty of feudatories to

  attend the courts of their lords or superiors in time of
  peace, and in war to follow them and do military service;
  -- called also {suit service}. --Blackstone.

{Suit broker}, one who made a trade of obtaining the suits of

  petitioners at court. [Obs.]

{Suit court} (O. Eng. Law), the court in which tenants owe

  attendance to their lord.

{Suit covenant} (O. Eng. Law), a covenant to sue at a certain

  court.

{Suit custom} (Law), a service which is owed from time

  immemorial.

{Suit service}. (Feudal Law) See {Suit and service}, above.


{To bring suit}. (Law)

  (a) To bring secta, followers or witnesses, to prove the
      plaintiff's demand. [Obs.]
  (b) In modern usage, to institute an action.

{To follow suit}. (Card Playing) See under {Follow}, v. t.

Verb

Transitive

1. To fit; to adapt; to make proper or suitable; as, to suit

  the action to the word. --Shak.

2. To be fitted to; to accord with; to become; to befit.

        Ill suits his cloth the praise of railing well.
                                              --Dryden.
        Raise her notes to that sublime degree Which suits
        song of piety and thee.               --Prior.

3. To dress; to clothe. [Obs.]

        So went he suited to his watery tomb. --Shak.

4. To please; to make content; as, he is well suited with his place; to suit one's taste.

Intransitive

To agree; to accord; to be fitted; to correspond; -- usually followed by with or to.

     The place itself was suiting to his care. --Dryden.
     Give me not an office That suits with me so ill.
                                              --Addison.

Syn: To agree; accord; comport; tally; correspond; match; answer.

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