Definition of Suiter

1. a suitcase holding a specified number of suits (sets of garments) [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Suiter

suitablenesses
suitably
suitcase
suitcaseful
suitcasefuls
suitcaselike
suitcases
suitcasesful
suite
suited
suited and booted
suited up
suitelike
suitemate
suitemates
suiter (current term)
suiters
suites
suitheism
suitheistic
suiting
suiting up
suitings
suitless
suitlike
suitmaker
suitmakers
suitmaking
suitor
suitored

Literary usage of Suiter

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1906)
"14 reads: "The jury are hereby further instructed that if they believe from the evidence that Graham & Blessing had a contract with suiter & Dunbar for the ..."

2. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1912)
"JOHN A. suiter. (See SC 21 How. 170-184.) Suffer*» claim — exemplification of record, evidence — surplus — ¡lexicon law — forfeiture — claim of persons ..."

3. Select Cases on the Law of Evidence as Applied During the Examination of by Austin Abbott (1895)
"Plaintiff claimed that tha defendant Mary A. suiter had written her own ... The defendant Mary A. suiter was called as a witness in her own behalf and was ..."

4. Lectures on the Philosophy of the Human Mind by Thomas Brown, David Welsh (1860)
"»v surround you ; of every thing which you ; >- y or suiter, or hope or fear: BO truly the rt..'::i extent, the subjects of your analysis : ..."

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