Obs. Also 6 annlet, 7 andlet. [for earlier *anelet, a. OFr. anelet, dim. of anel ring:—L. ānell-us, dim. of ānul-us: see also ANNULET.] A small ring, as those used in ring mail.

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1557.  Wills & Inv. N. C. (1835), 415. Vij dosen mens bow-strings ijs.—viij pounde anletts vs.

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1598.  Sylvester, Du Bartas (1611), 80. One Loadstone-touched annlet doth transport Another Iron-Ring.

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1615.  Latham, Falconry. Jesses … are fastened to the Hawks legges, and so to the lease by varuels, anlets, or such like.

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1660.  Act 12 Chas. II. Andlets or Males, Babies, or Puppets for children.

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