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mil·let I. \ˈmilə̇t, usu -ə̇d.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English milet, from Middle French, from mil millet (from Latin milium) + -et; akin to Greek melinē millet and probably to Old English melu meal — more at meal 1. : any of various small-seeded annual cereal and forage grasses that produce abundant foliage and fibrous root systems: a. : a grass (Panicum miliaceum) extensively cultivated in Europe and Asia for its grain which is used both as an article of diet for man and as a food for birds and in the United States sometimes grown for hay b. : any of several grasses of genera closely related to Panicum (as Echinochloa, Setaria, Pennisetum, Eleusine, and Sorghum) 2. : the seed or grain of any of these grasses II. \mə̇ˈlet\ noun (-s) Etymology: Turkish, nation, people, body of coreligionists, from Arabic millah religion : a non-Muslim group or community in Turkey organized under a religious head of its own who also exercises civil functions of importance |