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Definition of Belet

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Lobelet
Lobelet Lobe"let, n. (Bot.) A small lobe; a lobule.
Rubelet
Rubelet Ru"be*let (r[udd]"b[-e]*l[e^]t), n. A little ruby. --Herrick.

Meaning of Belet from wikipedia

- Belet may refer to: Robert A. Belet (1914–42), a United States Marine Corps Silver Star recipient USS Belet (DE-599), a United States Navy destroyer escort...
- ("Lady of Birth"); Mamma or Mami (mother); Aruru (Sumerian: 𒀭𒀀𒊒𒊒), Belet-Ili (mistress of the gods, Akkadian). According to the 'Ninurta's Exploits'...
- Belet is a surname. Notable people with this name include: Édouard Belet (1893–1988), Swiss wrestler Ivo Belet (born 1959), Belgian politician Michael...
- Ivo Maria Robert Belet (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈivoː bəˈlɛt]; born on 7 June 1959 in Sint-Truiden), is a Belgian politician who served as Member of the...
- Belet-Seri was a Mesopotamian goddess who served as a scribe in the court of the underworld goddess Ereshkigal. She could be regarded as the Akkadian...
- Michael Belet may refer to: Michael Belet (senior) (fl. 1182), English judge of late 12th century Michael Belet (junior) (fl. 1238), English judge of...
- Michael Belet (fl. 1238) was an English judge and Augustinian, second son of Michael Belet (senior). He was presented in 1200-1 by the king to the living...
- Belet-Šuḫnir and Belet-Terraban were a pair of Mesopotamian goddesses best known from the archives of the Third Dynasty of Ur, but presumed to originate...
- Beled Hawo (Somali: Beledxaawo or Buuloxaawo) is a town located in Gedo, Somalia. Beled Hawo borders the city Mandera and is a business gateway to Kenya...
- Belet Nagar ("Lady of Nagar") was the tutelary goddess of the ancient Syrian city Nagar (Tell Brak). She was also worshiped by the Hurrians and in Mesopotamia...