[f. as prec. + -LET.] A little fang or tooth.
1843. J. Dayman, The Inferno of Dante, XXV. 159.
| With middle feet around the paunch it clung, | |
| His arms it grappled with the foremost two, | |
| Then either cheek with poisoned fanglets stung. |
[f. as prec. + -LET.] A little fang or tooth.
1843. J. Dayman, The Inferno of Dante, XXV. 159.
| With middle feet around the paunch it clung, | |
| His arms it grappled with the foremost two, | |
| Then either cheek with poisoned fanglets stung. |