eolet

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== Old English == === Etymology === Either from an unattested *eol + -et (as in þiccet (“thicket”)), or most likely from a variant of *ēalēt from ēa (“water”) + ġelēt, ġelǣt (“connector, conduit”) from lǣtan (“to let, leave, allow, permit”), compare also wæterġelǣt (“water-course, aqueduct”), ġeoclet (“land measure, small estate”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈe͜o.let/ === Noun === eolet n sea voyage, journey , , Beowulf ==== Declension ==== Strong a-stem: