Definition: The term "allecret" in English has its roots in Hebrew, which means a small measure or little piece. This term can be used figuratively to refer to something that is insignificant or lacking significance. In the context of the Bible, however, it might mean "a very small amount." In some religious and biblical texts, "allechettes" are used as a metaphor for a small amount of faith or belief. It may also carry a sense of modesty or humility. If we take "allecret" to be figurative in this context, one might interpret it as "a small portion" that is significant but not as a large or significant portion. However, the word is not used frequently in English literature and there are no biblical references for "allechettes." Therefore, its exact meaning may vary between various translations of the Bible.
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