Callet

/ˈkælət/ noun

An archaic or dialect word for a woman of loose morals; sometimes used as a general term for a disreputable woman or a gossip.

From Old French or Middle English origin, possibly related to 'call' or 'collar.' This term appears in Shakespeare and other early modern literature as a derogatory word for women, reflecting harsh gender attitudes of the period.

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