Definition: A retinue or company of attendants, as of a distinguished personage
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look!
That word "suite," you see, it has layers to unfold,
More than just a room, a story to be told.
The dictionary gives us a clue, quite neat,
“A retinue or company,” a noble treat!
Think of royalty, grand and bold,
Surrounded by servants, stories yet untold.
A
suite
then means a group, a loyal band,
Of people assisting, throughout the land!
But it doesn't stop there, don’t you see?
"Suite" also means a set, for you and me!
Like furniture pieces, all in perfect style,
Or rooms connected, mile after mile.
A hotel
suite
, with space to roam,
Or a musical
suite
, a beautiful home –
For melodies flowing, sweet and free,
That’s the meaning of 'suite,' for you and me!
Does that make sense? Any questions to ask?