Also -et. [f. LECTURE sb. + -ETTE.] A short lecture.
1867. J. Macfarlane, Mem. T. Archer, iv. 89. The lecturette began.
1888. Ch. Times, XXVI. 1109. There are twenty-three lectures in the volume, and the Preface is a lecturet in itself.
1895. M. H. Stiles, in Naturalist, 114. A series of lecturettes [by J. M. Kirk] on the lower forms of animal life will ever live in the minds of those who heard them.