English edit

Etymology edit

con +‎ suite

Noun edit

consuite (plural consuites)

  1. A hospitality room at a con (an organized gathering such as a convention, conference or congress).
    • 2004, Alfred D. Byrd, Through the Gate of Horn: The First Thread of the Dhitha Tapestry[1]:
      On an impulse he took the painting with him to the consuite, where the dead-dog party closing the convention was in progress.

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Verb edit

cōnsuite

  1. second-person plural present active imperative of cōnsuō