suttee
Americannoun
noun
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the former Hindu custom whereby a widow burnt herself to death on her husband's funeral pyre
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a Hindu widow who immolated herself in this way
Other Word Forms
- sutteeism noun
Etymology
Origin of suttee
C18: from Sanskrit satī virtuous woman, from sat good
Example Sentences
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As these things are done in Britain—swiftly—Miliband committed suttee this morning, resigning as Labour’s leader.
From The New Yorker • May 8, 2015
Even their wives were sacrificed, in the earliest known examples of the patriarchal practice of suttee.
From Slate • Jul. 30, 2012
Many abhorrent customs, from slavery to suttee, have drawn strength from the sentiment.
From The Wall Street Journal • Sep. 25, 2010
His shy, modest wife, Bibhabati Devi, 19, wasted few tears, gave no thought to immolating herself in suttee.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The suttee has been abolished by law, but child-widowhood yet remains to curse the lives of millions.
From A Tour of the Missions Observations and Conclusions by Strong, Augustus Hopkins
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