lete
/ˈliːteɪ/Definitions
1. verb
to let or allow something to happen, especially something unpleasant or unavoidable.
“The storm was letting, causing the streets to flood.”
2. noun
a permit or license to fish, hunt, or engage in another activity in a particular area.
“He bought a lete to fish in the national park.”
3. noun
a short, usually official, document that gives permission for someone to do something.
“The lete from the mayor allowed the parade to go through the main street.”