1840, from swimmer (n.) + diminutive suffix -let. Related: Swimmerets.
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swimmer n.
late 14c., agent noun from swim (v.).
-let
diminutive noun-forming element, Middle English, from Old French -elet, which often is a double-diminutive. It consists of Old French diminutive -et, -ette (see -et) added to nouns in -el, which in many cases represents Latin diminutive -ellus; see -el (2)). "The formation did not become common until the 18th c." [OED].