[f. TRICKLE sb. + -LET (or -ET).] A small or minute trickle; a minute streamlet.

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1836.  N. P. Willis, Inklings of Adv., II. 138. The captain having washed his feet in a slender tricklet; oozing from a cleft in the rock.

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1880.  Daily Tel., 28 Oct. Merely the result of tricklets of perspiration.

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1886.  Ruskin, Præterita, I. ix. 292. A tricklet here at the bottom of a crag.

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1888.  R. L. Stevenson, in Scribner’s Mag., Oct., 511/1. A tricklet of a stream divides them.

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