'-let' definitions:
Definition of '-let'
From: GCIDE
- -let \-let\ (-l[e^]t) suff. [From two French dim. endings -el (L. -ellus) and -et, as in bracelet.] A noun suffix having a diminutive force; as in streamlet, wavelet, armlet. [1913 Webster]
Words containing '-let'
- Let,
- Letted,
- Letting,
- To let be,
- To let down,
- To let in,
- To let into,
- To let off,
- To let on,
- To let out,
- To let up,
- let be,
- let down,
- let in,
- let in on,
- let off,
- let on,
- let out,
- let up,
- letting down,
- Let-off,
- Let-up,
- To farm let,
- To let alone,
- To let blood,
- To let drive,
- To let fly,
- To let go,
- To let loose,
- To let run,
- To let slide,
- To let slip,
- To let to farm,
- let alone,
- let drive,
- let drop,
- let fly,
- let fly at,
- let go,
- let go of,
- let it go,
- let loose,
- let pass,
- let ride,
- let slide,
- let slip,
- letting go,
- Let bygones be bygones,
- Let-alone,
- Re-let,
- To let go by the run,
- To let the cat out of the bag,
- let the cat out of the bag,
- live and let live,
- The let-alone doctrine,
- The let-alone policy,
- The let-alone principle,
- let well enough alone