Middle English Alternative forms seutour, sewtor, sewtur, suitour, suter, sutoure, suytour, syutor Etymology Borrowed from Anglo-Norman suytour, from Latin secūtor; equivalent to sute + -our. Pronunciation IPA(key): /siu̯ˈtuːr/, /sui̯ˈtuːr/, /ˈsiu̯tur/, /ˈsiu̯tər/ Noun sutour (plural sutours) A believer in ideas; a member of a movement or a group. One who makes an entreaty to a high official. One who is beholden to attend a regular court or hearing. (rare) The claimant or accuser in a lawsuit. (rare) A chaser or follower; one who tracks. (rare) One who tends to be at a given place. Descendants English: suitor References “sūtǒur, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-11-17. Wikiwand - on Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.