rillet
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English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- ryllet [16th century]
Etymology
[edit]From rill (“brook, rivulet, small stream”) + either -et or -let.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]rillet (plural rillets)
- A little rill.
- 1830 June, Alfred Tennyson, “Recollections of the Arabian Nights”, in Poems. […], volume I, London: Edward Moxon, […], published 1842, →OCLC, part V, page 25:
- From the green rivage many a fall / Of diamond rillets musical, […]
- 1953, Isaac Asimov, Second Foundation (1971 Panther Books publication), part II: “Search by the Foundation”, chapter 8: ‘Seldon’s Plan’, page 86, ¶ 1
- First, a pearly white, unrelieved, then a trace of faint darkness here and there, and finally, the fine neatly printed equations in black, with an occasional red hairline that wavered through the darker forest like a staggering rillet.