Let
31 definitions retrieved Let \Let\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Let (Letted (l[e^]t"t[e^]d), [Obs].); p. pr. & vb. n. Letting.] [OE. leten, l[ae]ten (past tense lat, let, p. p. laten, leten, lete), AS. l[=ae]tan (past tense l[=e]t, p. p. l[=ae]ten); akin to OFries. l[=e]ta, OS. l[=a]tan, D. laten, G. lassen, OHG. l[=a]zzan, Icel. l[=a]ta, Sw. l[*a]ta, Dan. lade, Goth. l[=e]tan, and L. lassus weary. The original meaning seems to have been, to let loose, let go, let drop. Cf. Alas, Late, Lassitude, Let to hinder.] 1. To leave; to relinquish; to abandon. [Obs. or Archaic, except when followed by alone or be.] [1913 Webster] He . . . prayed him his voyage for to let. --Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Yet neither spins nor cards, ne cares nor frets, But to her mother Nature all her care she lets. --Spenser. [1913 Webster] Let me alone in choosing of my wife. --Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. To consider; to think; to esteem. [Obs.] --Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 3. To cause; to make; -- used with the infinitive in the active form but in the passive sense; as, let make, i. e., cause to be made; let bring, i. e., cause to be brought. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] This irous, cursed wretch Let this knight's son anon before him fetch. --Chaucer. [1913 Webster] He . . . thus let do slay hem all three. --Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Anon he let two coffers make. --Gower. [1913 Webster] 4. To permit; to allow; to suffer; -- either affirmatively, by positive act, or negatively, by neglecting to restrain or prevent. [1913 Webster] Note: In this sense, when followed by an infinitive, the latter is commonly without the sign to; as to let us walk, i. e., to permit or suffer us to walk. Sometimes there is entire omission of the verb; as, to let [to be or to go] loose. [1913 Webster] Pharaoh said, I will let you go. --Ex. viii. 28. [1913 Webster] If your name be Horatio, as I am let to know it is. --Shak. [1913 Webster] 5. To allow to be used or occupied for a compensation; to lease; to rent; to hire out; -- often with out; as, to let a farm; to let a house; to let out horses. [1913 Webster] 6. To give, grant, or assign, as a work, privilege, or contract; -- often with out; as, to let the building of a bridge; to let out the lathing and the plastering. [1913 Webster] Note: The active form of the infinitive of let, as of many other English verbs, is often used in a passive sense; as, a house to let (i. e., for letting, or to be let). This form of expression conforms to the use of the Anglo-Saxon gerund with to (dative infinitive) which was commonly so employed. See Gerund, 2. " Your elegant house in Harley Street is to let." --Thackeray. In the imperative mood, before the first person plural, let has a hortative force. " Rise up, let us go." --Mark xiv. 42. " Let us seek out some desolate shade." --Shak. [1913 Webster] To let alone, to leave; to withdraw from; to refrain from interfering with. To let blood, to cause blood to flow; to bleed. To let down. (a) To lower. (b) To soften in tempering; as, to let down tools, cutlery, and the like. To let fly or To let drive, to discharge with violence, as a blow, an arrow, or stone. See under Drive, and Fly. To let in or To let into. (a) To permit or suffer to enter; to admit. (b) To insert, or imbed, as a piece of wood, in a recess formed in a surface for the purpose. To let loose, to remove restraint from; to permit to wander at large. To let off. (a) To discharge; to let fly, as an arrow; to fire the charge of, as a gun. (b) To release, as from an engagement or obligation. [Colloq.] To let out. (a) To allow to go forth; as, to let out a prisoner. (b) To extend or loosen, as the folds of a garment; to enlarge; to suffer to run out, as a cord. (c) To lease; to give out for performance by contract, as a job. (d) To divulge. To let slide, to let go; to cease to care for. [Colloq.] " Let the world slide." --Shak. [1913 Webster] -let \-let\ (-l[e^]t) suff. [From two French dim. endings -el (L. -ellus) and -et, as in bracelet.] A noun suffix having a diminutive force; as in streamlet, wavelet, armlet. [1913 Webster] Let \Let\ (l[e^]t), v. t. [OE. letten, AS. lettan to delay, to hinder, fr. l[ae]t slow; akin to D. letten to hinder, G. verletzen to hurt, Icel. letja to hold back, Goth. latjan. See Late.] To retard; to hinder; to impede; to oppose. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] He was so strong that no man might him let. --Chaucer. [1913 Webster] He who now letteth will let, until he be taken out of the way. --2. Thess. ii. 7. [1913 Webster] Mine ancient wound is hardly whole, And lets me from the saddle. --Tennyson. [1913 Webster] Let \Let\, n. 1. A retarding; hindrance; obstacle; impediment; delay; -- common in the phrase without let or hindrance, but elsewhere archaic. --Keats. [1913 Webster] Consider whether your doings be to the let of your salvation or not. --Latimer. [1913 Webster] 2. (Lawn Tennis) A stroke in which a ball touches the top of the net in passing over. [1913 Webster] Let \Let\, v. i. 1. To forbear. [Obs.] --Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. To be let or leased; as, the farm lets for $500 a year. See note under Let, v. t. [1913 Webster] To let on, to tell; to tattle; to divulge something. [Low] To let up, to become less severe; to diminish; to cease; as, when the storm lets up. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] LET n 1: a brutal terrorist group active in Kashmir; fights against India with the goal of restoring Islamic rule of India; "Lashkar-e-Toiba has committed mass murders of civilian Hindus" [syn: Lashkar-e-Taiba, Lashkar-e-Toiba, Lashkar-e-Tayyiba, LET, Army of the Pure, {Army of the Righteous}] 2: a serve that strikes the net before falling into the receiver's court; the ball must be served again [syn: let, net ball] v 1: make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen; "This permits the water to rush in"; "This sealed door won't allow the water come into the basement"; "This will permit the rain to run off" [syn: let, allow, permit] [ant: keep, prevent] 2: actively cause something to happen; "I let it be known that I was not interested" 3: consent to, give permission; "She permitted her son to visit her estranged husband"; "I won't let the police search her basement"; "I cannot allow you to see your exam" [syn: permit, allow, let, countenance] [ant: disallow, forbid, interdict, nix, prohibit, proscribe, veto] 4: cause to move; cause to be in a certain position or condition; "He got his squad on the ball"; "This let me in for a big surprise"; "He got a girl into trouble" [syn: get, let, have] 5: leave unchanged; "let it be" 6: grant use or occupation of under a term of contract; "I am leasing my country estate to some foreigners" [syn: lease, let, rent] let easy; facile bright; light let} [let] erlauben; lassen; zulassen let}) [let] vermieten let [let] laisser let akadály bérbeadás bérlet semmisütés let affittare let insegnare let [let] ablocare let [let] laten; laten begaan; laten schieten; loslaten; toelaten verhuren let [let] deixar, largar, permitir alugar, dar de aluguel let [let] пускать; пустить let [let] dejar alquilar let [let] uthyra Let [lɛt] Latvian; Lett Let [lɛt] Letton let 1. (let, letting) izin vermek, müsaade etmek 2. by, through, in ile geçmesine, gitmesine veya gelmesine müsaade etmek 3. kontrata bağlamak 4. yardımcı fiil olarak --eyim, -elim, -sin, -sinler (birinci veya üçüncü şahıs emir kipi) 5. kiraya vermek. let alone, let be karışmamak, haline bırakmak. Honesty, let alone honor, was not in him. Şeref şöyle dursun, onda doğruluk namına bir şey yoktu. Let be. Öyle kalsın. Dokunma. Bozma. let blood kan akıtmak, hacamat etmek. let down indirmek 6. boşa çıkarmak, hayal kırıklığına uğratmak. let down one' hair samimi davranmak (hanımlar) let fall düşürmek. let fly salıverip uçurmak 7. top veya tüfek atmak. let go bırakmak, koyuvermek 8. serbest bırakmak. let him down gently yavaş yavaş alıştırarak hayal kırıklığına uğratmak. let in kapıyı açıp içeriye almak. let loose serbest bırakmak (köpek veya deli) let off cezasını affetmek, cezasını hafifletmek, işten çıkarmak 9. dışarı vermek. let on sırrı başkasına söylemek, sırrı ifşa etmek. let oneself go duygularına serbestçe yol vermek 10. çekinmeden konuşmak veya gülmek, taşkınlık yapmak. let oneself in anahtar ile kapıyı açıp içeriye girmek. let out dışarıya bırakmak, koyvermek, kaçmasına müsaade etmek 11. gevşetmek, genişletmek. let slide vazgeçmek, haline bırakmak. let slip kaçırmak, elinden kaçırmak. let the cat out of the bag sırrı meydana çıkarmak. let up yumuşamak, sertliğini kaybetmek. let well enough alone olanla yetinmek. Let x equal 2y. X'in 2y'a eşit oldugunu farze- delim. to let kiralık. sublet 1. (-let, -ting) başkasına kiraya vermek (asıl kiracı tarafından) 2. devretmek. LET. Hindrance, obstacle, obstruction; as, without let, molestation or hindrance. let let; let lassen let gelassen let let; let lassen; erlauben; zulassen let gelassen; erlaubt; zugelassen let let; let: to rent [Am.] vermieten let vermietet 161 Moby Thesaurus words for "let": OK, accord, accredit, admit, allow, approve, arrest, arrestation, arrestment, assume, authorize, bareboat charter, be afraid, believe, bleed, blockage, blocking, broach, certify, charter, chartered, check, clogging, closing up, closure, commission, concede, conceive, conclude, consent, consider, constriction, cramp, daresay, decant, deduce, deem, delay, detainment, detention, dispense, divine, draft, draft off, drain, draw, draw from, draw off, dream, employed, empty, endorse, exhaust, expect, fancy, farm, farm out, feel, fixation, foot-dragging, gather, give leave, give permission, give the go-ahead, give the word, grant, hampering, have, hindering, hindrance, hire, hire out, hired, hireling, hiring, holdback, holdup, imagine, impediment, infer, inhibition, interference, interruption, job, lease, lease out, lease-back, lease-lend, leased, leave, lend-lease, let be, let blood, let off, let out, license, make possible, mercenary, milk, negativism, nuisance value, obstruction, obstructionism, occlusion, okay, opine, opposition, paid, permit, phlebotomize, pipette, prefigure, presume, presuppose, presurmise, provisionally accept, pump, pump out, reckon, release, rent, rent out, rental, rented, repression, repute, resistance, restraint, restriction, retardation, retardment, sanction, say, say the word, setback, siphon off, squeeze, stranglehold, stricture, sublease, subleased, sublet, subrent, suck, suck out, suffer, suppose, suppression, surmise, suspect, take, take for, take for granted, take it, take to be, tap, think, underlet, understand, venesect, vouchsafe Let related |
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