languet

Etymology
From (modern French ), diminutive of, from.

Noun

 * 1) A tongue-shaped implement, specifically:
 * 2) A narrow blade on the edge of a spade or shovel.
 * 3) A piece of metal on a sword hilt which overhangs the scabbard.
 * 4) A flat plate in (or opposite and below the mouth of) the pipe of an organ.
 * 5)  A narrow tongue of land.
 * 6)  A tongue-like organ found on certain tunicates.
 * 1)  A narrow tongue of land.
 * 2)  A tongue-like organ found on certain tunicates.