A small court; a minor or diminutive court, or a small courtyard or enclosed space with court-like characteristics.
From 'court' + the diminutive suffix '-let' (used to indicate something small, like 'booklet' or 'droplet'), implying a small version of a court.
Diminutive suffixes like '-let' create an interesting semantic effect—they can be affectionate, dismissive, or both at once, so calling something a 'courtlet' might be charming or slightly mocking depending on tone!
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