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Let sb.2. World English Historical Dictionary

Let sb.2. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1903, rev. 2024. Let sb.2 [f. LET v.1] A letting for hire or rent. (The sense in the first quot. is doubtful.)

1 1684.  in A. Nora Royds, Reg. Par. Felkirk (1896), 3. By ye Ancyant Lett it amounts to 35 Pounds Yearly.

2 1838.  Dickens, Nich. Nick., xxiv. ‘We’ve had a pretty good Let,’ said Mr. Crummles. ‘Four front places in the centre, and the whole of the stage-box.’

3 1868.  Perth. Jrnl., 18 June. John Dewar, at the Farm, will show the Boundaries; and the Conditions of Let may be learned on application.

4 1878.  Daily News, 24 Oct., 6/6. The reason the stair was not included in the lease was that the executors wanted to utilise it for the empty rooms, and make a separate let of it.

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