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Murrays New English Dictionary. 1901, rev. 2022.
Fanglet
[f. as prec. + -
LET.
] A little fang or tooth.
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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.
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