ette
No. It is French diminutive suffix meaning "little."Nouns suffixed with -ette are feminine in French, even if the un-suffixed word is masculine. Le cigar becomes la cigarette.
That is a correct spelling of "cigarette" (cigar with ette meaning a smaller form).The other form of the word, now less used, is "cigaret."
"et" means "and". "ette" does not exist.
Cliff Ette died in 1995.
Ottmar Ette was born in 1956.
Cliff Ette was born in 1910-09.
Gordon Ette has written: 'For youth only'
Ette pette
baguettebarrettedinetteetiquettegazettelayetteluncheonettemarionettemajorettepipettevignettevinaigrette
The suffix of cigarette is "-ette."
I attend Lafayette College in Easton, PA and according to students and faculty there, it is pronounced La-fee-ette NOT La-fi-ette.