eyot

[ˈaɪət]

eyot Definition

a small island in a river or lake.

Using eyot: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "eyot" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    We stopped at an eyot in the middle of the river to have a picnic.

  • Example

    The swans nested on the eyot every year.

  • Example

    The fishermen cast their nets around the eyot.

eyot Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for eyot

Phrases with eyot

  • a house built on an eyot

    Example

    The eyot house was accessible only by boat.

  • a female ruler of an eyot

    Example

    She was known as the eyot queen because she owned and ruled over the small island.

  • the act of navigating through a river or lake with many eyots

    Example

    The captain was skilled in eyot navigation, expertly steering the boat through the narrow channels.

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Summary: eyot in Brief

'Eyot' [ˈaɪət] is a noun that refers to a small island in a river or lake. It is also known as an 'islet,' 'ait,' or 'holme.' Examples of its usage include 'We stopped at an eyot in the middle of the river to have a picnic,' and 'The swans nested on the eyot every year.' Phrases like 'eyot house' and 'eyot queen' are also used to describe houses built on eyots and female rulers of eyots, respectively.