aglet (Agile Applet)
small autonomous Java application program serving as a mobile agent for services on a network (capable of sending itself and interacting with other aglets over network)
aglet
n.
small plastic or metal tag at the ends of shoelace or ribbon (helps to thread the lace)
Aglet
An aglet or aiglet is a small plastic or metal sheath on the end of
shoelaces (or any type of lace, though shoelaces are the most commonly referenced), which keeps the twine from unraveling and makes it easier to feed the lace through the eyelets.The word "aglet" (or "aiglet") comes from Old French "aguillette" (or "aiguillette"), which is the diminutive of "aguille" (or "aiguilee"), meaning "needle". This in turn comes from "acus", the original Latin word for needle.Although aglets today are almost always made of clear plastic, in times past aglets were usually made of metal, glass, or stone. Many were highly ornamental, and made of
precious metals such as
silver. Before the invention of
buttons, they were used on the ends of
ribbons to fasten clothing together. Sometimes they would be formed into small figures.
Shakespeare calls this type of figure an "aglet baby" in
The Taming of the Shrew. (See
aiguillette (ornament).) Purely decorative metal ornaments called
aiguillette are sometimes features of modern military dress uniforms.
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aglet
Noun
1. metal or plastic sheath over the end of a shoelace or ribbon
(synonym) aiglet
(hypernym) sheath
(part-holonym) shoelace, shoe lace, shoestring, shoe string
2. ornamental tagged cord or braid on the shoulder of a uniform
(synonym) aiglet, aiguilette
(hypernym) braid, gold braid, braiding
Aglet
(n.)
Alt. of Aiglet
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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aglet
The plastic or metal tip on the end of shoelaces