suit (v.) Old form(s): suites, sute , Sutes
match, compare, equate
H5 I.ii.17[King Henry to Canterbury, of making wrongful claims] whose right / Suits not in native colours with the truth
MA V.i.7[Leonato to Antonio] such a one whose wrongs do suit with mine
Mac II.i.60[Macbeth alone] The very stones ... take the present horror from the time / Which now suits with it
TN I.ii.51[Viola to Captain] thou hast a mind that suits / With this thy fair and outward character
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