rare. [f. YOUNG + -LET.] = YOUNGLING 1 b.

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1852.  Bailey, Festus (ed. 5), 240. E’en as an eagle drops a hare Brought for her callow younglets’ fare.

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1890.  ‘R. Boldrewood,’ Col. Reformer, xxiii. The angular cows [grow] into … matrons … with younglets.

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