1. lett - Noun
2. lett - Adjective
3. lett - Verb
Lett (plural Letts)
Latvian
Lett (not comparable)
Latvian
lett
Archaic form of let
After 45 seconds had elapsed from the third quarter, Leon Lett forced a Thomas fumble, which Washington returned 46 yards for a touchdown to tie the game, 13-13. Source: Internet
At this time of the year, Jason Lett, proprietor of the in the Willamette Valley in Oregon, is usually bottling wines and packing boxes to ship to members of Eyrie’s wine club. Source: Internet
He was awarded the highest overall honour at the University of British Columbia in 1972, the Sherwood Lett Memorial Scholarship. Source: Internet
If I told you that Lett and co. are making almost everything in-house, that would be technically correct but it would undersell the effort. Source: Internet
If Lett had scored the touchdown, the Cowboys would have topped the previous Super Bowl record of 55 points scored in a game that the 49ers had set three years prior. Source: Internet
We had help from Phoebe Lett, Paula Szuchman and MicheleTeodori. Source: Internet