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suttee or sati noun (suttees or satis) 1 formerly a Hindu custom that was abolished by the British authorities in India in 1829, in which a widow would sacrifice herself by being burned alive on her dead husband's funeral pyre. 2 a Hindu woman who sacrificed herself in this way.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c: from Sanskrit sati faithful wife, from sat good, wise, honest.