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callat

Callet \Cal"let\, n. [Cf. Ir. & Gael. caile a country woman, strumpet.] A trull or prostitute; a scold or gossip. [Obs.] [Written also callat.]

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callat

n. (obsolete form of callet English)

Usage examples of "callat".

In exchange for escape from their enemies”-Er-emis shrugged aside the fact that he had never intended to let the callat live, had meant from the start to use them in a way which would destroy them-”they agreed to serve me.

The callat had to face the recovered force of King Joyse’s army alone.

The callat were beaten: Joyse was able to disengage, with Kragen, Norge, and the unanticipated Termigan.

Looking away through the trees as if he were searching for the place where the callat had first shown themselves a place hard to recognize in a scene full of leaves and grass and wildflowers-he murmured, “I get the impression Darsint is content to stay.

In exchange for escape from their enemies”—Er-emis shrugged aside the fact that he had never intended to let the callat live, had meant from the start to use them in a way which would destroy them—“they agreed to serve me.

Looking away through the trees as if he were searching for the place where the callat had first shown themselves— a place hard to recognize in a scene full of leaves and grass and wildflowers—he murmured, “I get the impression Darsint is content to stay.