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notelet

British  
/ ˈnəʊtlɪt /

noun

  1. a folded card with a printed design on the front, for writing a short informal letter

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Delphine Notelet, 45, from Honfleur in Normandy told French magazine Marianne she earns €1200 a month after tax for her job caring for the elderly.

From BBC

Not long before leaving the "States," he had received a dainty notelet.

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Jenkin wrote to say he would second me in such a kind little notelet.

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I should have felt no doubt whose hand had put the notelet there even if it had failed to breathe the perfume of violets, which no one who knew Georgy Lenox could hesitate to recognize.

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Just as I was writing, had written, that sentence yesterday, came the letter which contained your notelet.

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