Callant

/ˈkælənt/ noun

A Scottish dialect word for a young boy or apprentice, or a man of courage and spirit.

From Scots Gaelic 'callan' or Scottish English dialect; possibly influenced by Old Norse 'karl' (man). This word demonstrates how Scottish preserved older language elements longer than standard English did.

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