1. waite - Verb
2. Waite - Proper noun
waite (third-person singular simple present waites, present participle waiting, simple past and past participle waited)
Archaic spelling of wait.
A surname originating as an occupation for a watchman.
A town in Washington County, Maine, United States, named after a lumberman.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWho waite for dead men shall goe long barefoote. John Heywood
Jimmy Waite thinks this is offside. WRONG Jimmy! 1-0! Don Cherry
A by-election in the South Australian state seat of Mitcham (now Waite ) saw Heather Southcott retain the seat for the Democrats in 1982. Source: Internet
A 34-year-old Waite Park woman is facing assault charges for allegedly attacking two of her neighbors and damaging property inside their home. Source: Internet
INH Properties of Waite Park, Minnesota, doing business as Montevideo Multifamily LLC, is looking to develop a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartment units on land near the Runnings store on the city’s east side. Source: Internet
Hartmann writes that correspondence between Waite and Bancroft Davis (available in the Library of Congress) demonstrates Waite did not intend to create a legal precedent. Source: Internet