Emmet

/ˈɛmət/ noun

An archaic or dialect word for an ant.

From Old English 'æmete' or 'emete,' possibly from a root meaning 'to cut' (because ants cut things). The word survived in dialect and fantasy literature but is largely obsolete in modern English, replaced by 'ant' from Old Norse.

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