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callow
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/11/10 11:54 UTC 版)
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語源 1
From 中期英語 calwe (“(adjective) bald; (noun) bald person”), from 古期英語 calu, caluw (“without hair, bald, callow”), from Proto-West Germanic *kalu, from Proto-Germanic *kalwaz (“bald; bare, naked”), and then either:
- from Proto-Indo-European *gol(H)-wo- (“bald; bare, naked”), from *gelH- (“head; naked”); or
- from Latin calvus (“bald”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *kl̥H- (“bald; naked”).
If not borrowed from Latin, Grimm’s law indicates that the Latin word is likely a false cognate, along with Persian کل (kal) and Sanskrit कुल्व (kulvá).
形容詞
callow (comparative callower or more callow, superlative callowest or most callow)
- Of a person: having no hair; bald, bare, hairless.
- (masonry) Of a brick: unburnt.
- (zoology)
- (ornithology) Of a young bird, or (part of) its body: having not developed feathers yet; featherless, unfledged; hence, of other animals or their bodies: having no fur or hair; furless, hairless, unfurred.
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1567, Ovid, “The Sixt Booke”, in Arthur Golding, transl., The XV. Bookes of P. Ouidius Naso, Entytuled Metamorphosis, […], London: […] Willyam Seres […], →OCLC, folio 79, verso:
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[…] Calais and Zetes had no beard upon their chin, / They both were callow. But aſſone as haire did once begin / In likeneſſe of a yellow Downe upon their cheekes to ſprout, / Then (euen as comes to paſſe in Birdes) the feathers budded out / Togither on their pinyons too, and ſpreaded round about / On both their ſides.
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1603, Plutarch, “Of Hearing”, in Philemon Holland, transl., The Philosophie, Commonlie Called, The Morals […], London: […] Arnold Hatfield, →OCLC, page 63:
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[T]hey [who] be ſomevvhat ſlovv of apprehenſion and idle vvithall, are verie troubleſome unto their teachers, and importune them overmuch: […] reſembling herein young callovv birds vvhich are not yet fethered and fledg'd, but alvvaies gaping tovvard the bill of the damme, and ſo by their good vvils vvould have nothing given them, but that vvhich hath beene chevved and prepared already.
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1883, Arthur Nicols, chapter III, in Zoological Notes on the Structure, Affinities, Habits, and Mental Faculties of Wild and Domestic Animals; […], London: L. Upcott Gill, […], →OCLC, pages 104–105:
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When first born it [a kangaroo] is indeed more feeble and incapable of voluntary action of any kind than a callow bird, blind and hairless, covered with a delicate pink skin, through which many of the blood vessels can be distinctly seen, about an inch in length, and no more like the future kangaroo than a mouse—a transparent little gelatinous creature so fragile that it cannot be handled however carefully without danger to its life.
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1883 January 13, W. T., “The Game Fishes of America. [...] First Paper.— [...] The Mascalonge (Esox Nobilior.)”, in William C[harles] Harris, editor, The American Angler, a Weekly Journal of Angling—Brook, River, Lake and Sea-fish Culture, volume III, number 2, New York, N.Y.: The Angler’s Publishing Company, →OCLC, page 20, column 2:
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In fact many of our fresh water fish are somewhat Chinese in their tastes, for I have frequently used, with great success, the callow and hairless young of field-mice as bait for mascalonge, pike, pickerel, bass and sheep'shead; and I have no doubt that the brook trout would readily take the same delicacy.
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- (figurative) Lacking life experience; immature, inexperienced, naive; also, of or relating to something immature or inexperienced.
- Synonyms: green, wet behind the ears; see also Thesaurus:naive
- Antonyms: experienced; see also Thesaurus:mature
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1960, “Try to Remember”, in Tom Jones (lyrics), Harvey Schmidt (music), The Fantasticks: The Original Cast Album of the Award-winning International Musical, performed by Jerry Orbach (as El Gallo), New York, N.Y.: MGM Records, →OCLC:
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Try to remember the kind of September / When you were a tender and callow fellow / Try to remember and if you remember / Then follow
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2018 May 30, Zoe Williams, “Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now by Jaron Lanier – review”, in Katharine Viner, editor, The Guardian, London: Guardian News & Media, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 30 June 2025:
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The restless scrolling, the clammy self-reproach afterwards … we could recognise that as addiction quite easily, but the mathematical mechanism for having created it makes horrible sense ([Jaron] Lanier isn't that interested in culprits, though he finds all of Silicon Valley pretty callow).
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- (ornithology) Of a young bird, or (part of) its body: having not developed feathers yet; featherless, unfledged; hence, of other animals or their bodies: having no fur or hair; furless, hairless, unfurred.
- (obsolete) Of land: having no vegetation; bare.
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名詞
callow (countable and uncountable, plural callows)
- (entomology) Synonym of teneral (“an insect or other arthropod such as a spider which has just undergone ecdysis (“shedding of the exoskeleton”) and so lacks colour or firmness”).
- (geology) An alluvial flat.
- (UK, regional, mining, archaic) The upper layer of rubble in a quarry which has to be removed to reach the material to be mined.
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- (ornithology) A young bird which has not developed feathers yet; a nestling.
- (figurative) A person lacking life experience; an immature or naive person.
- (East Anglia) Synonym of topsoil (“upper layer of soil”).
- (ornithology) A young bird which has not developed feathers yet; a nestling.
語源 2
From Irish caladh (“meadow by a riverbank; land, shore (as opposed to the sea); landing place; port”), from Old Irish calad (“shore; landing place; port”), probably a noun use of calad (“hard”, adjective), from Proto-Celtic *kaletos (“cruel; hard; strong”), possibly from Proto-Indo-European *ḱlH-eto- (“cold”) (in the sense of something frozen and thus hard), from an unclear root *ḱl(H)- or *kl(H)- (“hard”); or related to Proto-Germanic *halluz (“boulder, rock, stone”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kel- (“to cut, hew”).
形容詞
callow (comparative more callow, superlative most callow)
- (Ireland) Of land: low-lying and near a river, and thus regularly submerged.
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1811 February 26 (date written), Thomas Townsend, “Appendix, No. 7. The Report of Mr. Thomas Townsend; in District No. 6. [No. 5. Details of Particular Bogs.]”, in J. Leslie Foster [et al.], The Second Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Enquire into the Nature and Extent of the Several Bogs in Ireland, and the Practicability of Draining and Cultivating them. […], [Dublin]: […] [Graisberry and Campbell?], published 1 April 1811, →OCLC, page 192:
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The Bogs that extend along the western part of this District do not lie close to the Shannon, as those on the east side do along the banks of the Inny; they are separated from the river by a long tract of high, dry, callow land, subject, immediately near the river, to being overflowed in winter, but affording meadow, pasture, and in some places good arable land.
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参照
- ^ “calwe, adj. and n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
- ^ Joseph Bosworth (1882), “calu, adj.”, in T[homas] Northcote Toller, editor, An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary […], Oxford, Oxfordshire: Clarendon Press, →OCLC, page 144, column 1.
- ^ “callow, adj. and n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, March 2025; “callow, adj.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022. - ^ “callow, adj. and n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, July 2023.
Further reading
callow (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia - Douglas Harper (2001–2025), “callow”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.
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