batlet

Etymology
. Probably a spurious word, in the 20th century reborrowed from word-lists. Both this and are only known from the same Shakespeare locus; neither is it known that  means a fuller’s beetle but him who s or “posses” the clothes. However for the meaning of a flat cuboid on a handle to clean textiles by muscles, which could be a metathesis of , is known to have been used in the , such as by on multiple occasions.

Noun

 * 1) A short bat for beating clothes when washing them.

Synonyms

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