| VARLET | • varlet n. (Obsolete) A servant or attendant. • varlet n. (Historical) Specifically, a youth acting as a knight’s attendant at the beginning of his training for knighthood. • varlet n. (Archaic) A rogue or scoundrel. |
| SCARLET | • scarlet n. A brilliant red colour tinged with orange. • scarlet n. Cloth of a scarlet color. • scarlet adj. Of a bright red colour. |
| STARLET | • starlet n. A young actress with a promising career ahead of her. • starlet n. An accomplished and important supporting player in a sports team. • starlet n. (Poetic) A small star. |
| VARLETS | • varlets n. Plural of varlet. • VARLET n. (archaic) a servant, valet, also VARLETTO. |
| SCARLETS | • scarlets n. Plural of scarlet. • scarlets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scarlet. • Scarlets prop.n. Plural of Scarlet. |
| STARLETS | • starlets n. Plural of starlet. • STARLET n. a minor showbiz personality. |
| TARLETAN | • tarletan n. Alternative form of tarlatan. • TARLETAN n. (French) a thin, stiffly-starched, open-weave muslin, also TARLATAN. |
| VARLETRY | • varletry n. (Obsolete) The rabble; the crowd; the mob. • VARLETRY n. (Shakespeare) a group of common people. |
| VARLETTO | • varletto n. (Obsolete) A varlet; a scoundrel. • VARLETTO n. (Shakespeare) sham Italian for a varlet. |
| SCARLETED | • scarleted v. Simple past tense and past participle of scarlet. • SCARLET v. to redden. |
| TARLETANS | • tarletans n. Plural of tarletan. • TARLETAN n. (French) a thin, stiffly-starched, open-weave muslin, also TARLATAN. |
| VARLETESS | • varletess n. A female varlet. • VARLETESS n. a female varlet. |
| VARLETTOS | • varlettos n. Plural of varletto. • VARLETTO n. (Shakespeare) sham Italian for a varlet. |
| SCARLETING | • scarleting v. Present participle of scarlet. • SCARLET v. to redden. |
| VARLETRIES | • VARLETRY n. (Shakespeare) a group of common people. |
| VARLETESSES | • varletesses n. Plural of varletess. • VARLETESS n. a female varlet. |