Middle Frenchhamelet, diminutive using -let of ham (village), of Germanic origin, cognate with home, Dutch heem, German Heim, Old English hām. (English usage before the 12th century)
Noun[]
Singular Hamlet
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A small village or a group of houses.
(British) A village that does not have its own church.
Any of the fish of the genus Hypoplectrus in the family Serranidae.
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Welsh: pentrefbachm.
village without its own church
Chinese:
Mandarin: 部落無教會的小村莊cmn(cmn), 部落无教会的小村庄cmn(cmn) (bùluò wú jiāohuì de xiǎo cūnzhuāng)
Czech: vesničkacs(cs)f., dědinacs(cs)f.
Estonian: külaet(et)
Finnish: kyläfi(fi) (as opp. to kirkonkyläfi(fi))
Georgian: სოფელიka(ka) (sop'eli)
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fish
Finnish: kyläfi(fi)
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French: hameaum.
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Italian: villaggiom.
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