n.
Pronunciation: ' sw ē t, 2d is also ' süt
Function: noun
Etymology: French, from Old French siute, suite ― more at SUIT
Date: 1673
1 : RETINUE especially : the personal staff accompanying a ruler, diplomat, or dignitary on official business
2 : a group of things forming a unit or constituting a collection : SET : as a : a group of rooms occupied as a unit b (1) : a 17th and 18th century instrumental musical form consisting of a series of dances in the same or related keys (2) : a modern instrumental composition in several movements of different character (3) : a long orchestral concert arrangement in suite form of material drawn from a longer work (as a ballet) c : a collection of minerals or rocks having some characteristic in common (as type or origin) d : a set of matched furniture e : a set of computer programs designed to work together and usually sold as a single unit