a suit
51suit — suit …
52suit one's book Brit. — suit one s book Brit. dated be convenient to one. → book …
53suit someone down to the ground — suit (someone) down to the ground informal if something suits someone down to the ground, it suits them perfectly, usually because it is convenient for them. She has a young child so working from home suits her down to the ground …
54suit down to the ground — suit (someone) down to the ground informal if something suits someone down to the ground, it suits them perfectly, usually because it is convenient for them. She has a young child so working from home suits her down to the ground …
55suit of court — was the attendance which a tenant owed at the court of his lord …
56suit regal — was attendance at the sheriffs tourn or leet (his court) …
57suit of the king's peace — was pursuing an offender, one charged with breach of the peace, while suithold was a tenure in consideration of certain services to the superior lord …
58suit against state — Suit in which relief against the state is sought. See sovereign immunity tort claims acts …
59suit|a|bil|i|ty — «SOO tuh BIHL uh tee», noun. a being suitable; fitness; appropriateness …
60suit|a|bly — «SOO tuh blee», adverb. in a suitable manner; fitly; appropriately; agreeably …