The Diminutive Power of the Suffix -let in English Morphology (Part Two)
- Hamed Parnianmehr
- Apr 29
- 2 min read
Welcome to A Comprehensive Glossary of Words with the Suffix -let. This collection explores the intriguing world of diminutive and descriptive terms ending in "-let," categorized into animals, plants and nature, objects and tools, buildings or places, technology and abstract concepts, and people. From common words like "piglet" and "booklet" to rare and playful terms like "barklet" and "houselet," this glossary provides a delightful journey through language. Whether you're a linguist, a writer, or simply a lover of words, you will find this compilation both informative and enjoyable. Dive in and uncover the charming nuances and varied uses of these "-let" words!
1. Animals (young or small animals)
Piglet – young pig
Owlet – young owl
Eaglet – young eagle
Froglet – young frog
Fishlet – small fish (rare)
Barklet – small bark sound (rare, humorous/poetic)
Doglet – small or young dog (rare, informal)
2. Plants and Nature
• Leaflet – small leaf or printed sheet
• Streamlet – small stream
• Droplet – tiny drop (e.g., of water)
• Rivulet – small river or stream
• Twiglet – small twig (also a British snack brand)
• Cloudlet – small cloud (used poetically or in meteorology)
3. Objects and Tools
• Booklet – small book or pamphlet
• Ringlet – small ring or curl of hair
• Bracelet – ornamental band worn around the wrist
• Anklet – ornamental band worn around the ankle
• Brochulet – small brochure (rare or playful)
• Socketlet – small socket (used technically in some domains)
• Tablelet – small table (rare, playful coinage)
4. Buildings or Places
• Hamlet – small village
• Hutlet – small hut (rare)
• Houselet – small house (rare, archaic or literary)
5. Technology and Abstract Concepts
• Applet – small application or program (especially Java-based)
• Grouplet – small or informal group (used in organizational contexts like Google)
• Wavelet – small wave or mathematical function
• Triplet – a group of three
• Couplet – a pair of rhyming lines in poetry
• Quintuplet – one of five offspring or a set of five
6. People (rare, poetic, or humorous)
• Manlet – small man (slang, often derogatory)
• Kinglet – minor or petty king
• Princelet – minor or young prince (rare/poetic)
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