Callow
Pronunciation
- US IPA: ˈkæloʊ
- Rhymes: -æləʊ
Origin
From Middle English calwe ("bald"), from Old English calu ("callow, bare, bald"), from Proto-Germanic *kalwaz ("bare, naked, bald"), from Proto-Indo-European *gAlw- ("naked, bald"). Cognate with West Frisian keal ("bald"), Dutch kaal ("bald"), German kahl ("bald"), Russian голый (gólyj, "nude").
Full definition of callow
Adjective
callow
- (obsolete) Bald.
- Unfledged (of a young bird).
- DrydenAnd in the leafy summit spy'd a nest,
Which, o'er the callow young, a sparrow pressed. - Immature, lacking in life experience.Those three young men are particularly callow youths.
- Lacking color or firmness (of some kinds of insects or other arthropods, such as spiders, just after ecdysis). Teneral.
- Shallow or weak-willed.
- Unburnt (of a brick)