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aylet

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There are 5 letters in AYLET ( A1E1L1T1Y4 )

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Definitions of aylet in various dictionaries:

AYLET - Aylett Sammes (1636?–1679?) was an English antiquary, noted for his theories of Phoenician influence on the Welsh language....

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In heraldry, a bird represented as sable, beaked and legged gules. Also known as the sea-swallow and as the Cornish chough.
Geographic Matches
Aylet, (Region code: 00), ERITREA
Aylet might refer to
Aylett Sammes (1636?–1679?) was an English antiquary, noted for his theories of Phoenician influence on the Welsh language.
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