Advertisement
Advertisement
emmet
1[ em-it ]
noun
- an ant.
Emmet
2[ em-it ]
noun
- Robert, 1778–1803, Irish patriot.
- a male given name.
emmet
1/ ˈɛɪ /
noun
- an archaic or dialect word for ant
- dialect.a tourist or holiday-maker
Emmet
2/ ˈɛɪ /
noun
- EmmetRobert17781803MIrishPOLITICS: nationalist Robert. 1778–1803, Irish nationalist, executed for leading an uprising for Irish independence
yvlog History and Origins
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of emmet1
Example Sentences
And so the region depends on tourism — the spending of “emmets,” a Cornish term for ants and for holidaymakers from “up country.”
Even in the best of holiday seasons, the people of Cornwall in southwest England have a love-hate relationship with the hordes of summer visitors the locals call “emmets,” which is Cornish for ants.
I had forgotten that I had told him, four or five days ago, my hatred for all cities, and especially for that great mound of greedy emmets, which, unfortunately, is the capital of this country.
O Thou who givest sight to emmet's eyes, And strength to puny limbs of feeble flies, To Thee we will ascribe Almighty power, And not base, unbecoming qualities.
And many another he might phrase Who studies as they pass The human emmet's social ways, Through observation's glass.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse