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anklet|ˈæŋklɛt| [f. ankle n. + -let, after bracelet, Fr. bracelet.] An ornament (or fetter) for the ankle; an ankle-ring.
1819Shelley Cyclops in Poet. Wks. (1904) 795 She was bewitched to see The many-coloured anklets. 1832Lander Exped. Niger III. xviii. 146 These women wore large ivory anklets. c1850Christm. Stories 292 The iron anklets to which our chains had been fastened. 1859Tennent Ceylon II. ix. v. 514 Graceful limbs decorated with armlets, anklets and rings. |