Billet
Bil·let
Billet
n.
- A small paper; a note; a short letter.
- A ticket from a public officer directing soldiers at what house to lodge; as, a billet of residence.
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Quarters or place to which one is assigned, as by a billet or ticket; berth; position. Also used fig. [Colloq.]
The men who cling to easy billets ashore.
His shafts of satire fly straight to their billet, and there they rankle.
Billet
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Billeted; p. pr. & vb. n. Billeting
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To direct, by a ticket or note, where to lodge. Hence: To quarter, or place in lodgings, as soldiers in private houses. (Mil.)
Billeted in so antiquated a mansion.
Billet
n.
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A small stick of wood, as for firewood.
They shall beat out my brains with billets.
- A short bar of metal, as of gold or iron. (Metal.)
- An ornament in Norman work, resembling a billet of wood either square or round. (Arch.)
- A strap which enters a buckle. (Saddlery)
- A bearing in the form of an oblong rectangle. (Her.)