carline
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Old Norse karling, feminine of karl (“carl”).
carline (plural carlines)
carline (plural carlines)
From French carline, from Medieval Latin carlina, probably from cardina, a diminutive of Latin carduus (“thistle”), with influence from Carolus Magnus due to an association with Charlemagne.
carline (plural carlines)
carline (plural carlines)
carline (plural carlines)
carline m (plural carlines)
carline f
carline (plural carlines)
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