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Definition of Callower
1. callow [adj] - See also: callow
Lexicographical Neighbors of Callower
Literary usage of Callower
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. In New England Fields and Woods by Rowland Evans Robinson (1896)
"... downy buds that promise blossoms, and others, callower, but of like promise,
under the rusty links of the arbutus chain. One hears the resonant call of ..."
2. The New York of the Novelists by Arthur Bartlett Maurice (1917)
"You have come to forty years and more and may you be as fundamentally fine in
your maturity as you were in the callower days! Perhaps the manner in which ..."