Sa"mite (?), a. [OF. samit, LL.
samitum, examitum, from LGr. &?;, &?; woven with six
threads; Gr. &?; six + &?; a thread. See Six, and cf.
Dimity.] A species of silk stuff, or taffeta, generally
interwoven with gold. Tennyson.
In silken samite she was light
arrayed.
Spenser.
Sa"mite (?), a. [OF. samit, LL.
samitum, examitum, from LGr. &?;, &?; woven with six
threads; Gr. &?; six + &?; a thread. See Six, and cf.
Dimity.] A species of silk stuff, or taffeta, generally
interwoven with gold. Tennyson.
In silken samite she was light
arrayed.
Spenser.