Home › Words › C › calletcallet/ˈkælət/callet means A trull or prostitute.callet is pronounced /ˈkælət/.EtymologyPerhaps from French caillette (“a frivolous gossip”), or Irish caile (“girl”).nounA trull or prostitute.A scold or gossip.A disc-shaped piece of chocolate, the size of a chocolate chip, designed for melting when cooking.e.g.“You add unmelted chocolate callets (purpose-made chocolate chips) or finely chopped chocolate to already-melted chocolate to bring the temperature down.” — 2014, Molly Bakes, “Techniques”, in Chocolate: Easy Recipes from Truffles to Bakes, Square Peg, →ISBN:verbTo rail or scold.e.g.“hear her in her spleen Callet like a butter-quean” — c. 1630, Richard Brathwait, Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.gollar 66% match — To scold or speak loudly. vs callet →call 63% match — To reach out with one's voice.; To request, summon, or beckon. vs callet →caffle 62% match — To wrangle, to argue, to quarrel. vs callet →cail 61% match — To throw, pelt; to throw weakly. vs callet →catcall 61% match — A shout or whistle expressing dislike, especially from a crowd or audience; a jeer, a boo. vs callet →berate 60% match — To chide or scold vehemently. vs callet →becall 59% match — To accuse. vs callet →beclamor 59% match — To assail with clamor; to rail against. vs callet →