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Saite — /say uyt/, n. 1. a native or citizen of Saïs. adj. 2. Also, Saitic /say it ik/. of or pertaining to Saïs or its inhabitants. 3. of or pertaining to the period 663 525 B.C., when the Pharaohs ruled at Saïs. [1670 80; < L Saites < Gk Saítes. See… … Universalium