[f. as prec. + -ET.] A small bugle; e.g., one carried by bicyclists.
a. 1803. Douglas, Trag., iii. in Child, Ballads, I. 100/2. With a bugelet horn hung down by his side.
1838. D. Moir, Casas Dirge. The wild-bee with its buglet fine.
1885. Price-List. A bugle having two turns will sound short calls; those with three turns will sound military calls; but the easiest to sound of all is the above Buglet, which has four turns.