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The Fascinating Origins of "Towheaded": Uncovering the History of Light-Colored Hair

"Towheaded" is a colloquial or regional term that refers to someone who has very light-colored hair, often blond or yellowish in hue. The word is derived from the Old English word "tow," which means "flax" or "hemp," and was originally used to describe someone with hair as bright and golden as flax or hemp.

In modern usage, "towheaded" is often used to describe children with very light-colored hair, particularly those with blond hair that has not yet darkened with age. The term can be used as a noun or an adjective, and is often used affectionately to describe someone with a distinctive or striking appearance.

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