A small bundle; a little package or collection of items tied together.
From 'bundle' plus the diminutive suffix '-let' (meaning small). This term is relatively uncommon but follows standard English word-formation patterns for creating smaller versions of objects.
Diminutive suffixes like '-let' are wonderful because they let English speakers casually create new words—you might say 'bundlet' once and everyone understands you mean a tiny bundle, even if it's not in all dictionaries!
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