loaflet

English

Etymology

loaf + -let

Noun

loaflet (plural loaflets)

  1. A little loaf.
    • 1895, William Andrews, The New Fairy Book, page 269:
      [] asked the young Brother Benedict, early one Good Friday morning, as he carried off, on a board, one batch after another of the loaflets of white “lord's bread.”

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