homelet

English

Etymology

home + -let

Noun

homelet (plural homelets)

  1. A little home.
    • 1895, Theodore Frelinghuysen Wolfe, A Literary Pilgrimage Amongst the Haunts of Famous British Authors, page 183:
      We found a cottage of stone, from whose thatched roof a dormer-window, brilliant with flowers, peeped out through the foliage which half concealed the tiny homelet.
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