different between gondolet vs condolet
gondolet
English
Etymology
From Italian gondoletta, diminutive of gondola.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??nd??l?t/
Noun
gondolet (plural gondolets)
- A small gondola.
- 184, Thomas Moore, "Oh come to me when the dayligt sets", in National Airs
- Then, come to me when daylight sets;
Sweet! then come to me,
When smoothly go our gondolets
O'er the moonlight sea
- Then, come to me when daylight sets;
- 184, Thomas Moore, "Oh come to me when the dayligt sets", in National Airs
References
- gondolet in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Anagrams
- goldtone
gondolet From the web:
- what do gondoliers sing
- what is gondolier hat
- the gondoliers lyrics
condolet
English
Noun
condolet (plural condolets)
- A fitting attached to an electrical conduit to facilitate the pulling and routing of wire.
Anagrams
- condotel
Latin
Verb
condolet
- third-person singular present active indicative of condole?
condolet From the web:
- what does condolet mean
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