_Kelly._

CARYBALD, _s._

_Maitland Poems._

Perhaps from Fr. _charaveau_, a beetle.

CARKINING, _s._ A collar.

V. ~Carcat~.

_Houlate._

CARL, CAIRLE, CARLE, CARLL, _s._

1. A man, S. B.

A. S. _carl_, Isl. _karl_, O. Teut. _kaerla_, masculus.

2. Man, as distinguished from a boy.

_Wyntown._

3. A clown, a boor, S. A. Bor.

_Wyntown._

A. S. _ceorl_, Isl. _karl_, Belg. _kaerle_, rusticus.

4. One who has the manners of a boor.

_Kelly._

5. A strong man.

_Wallace._

Germ. _kerl_, fortis, corpore robusto praeditus.

6. An old man, S. A. Bor.

_Wyntown._

Su. G. Isl. _karl_, id.

~Carl-crab~, _s._ The male of the black-clawed crab, Cancer pagurus, Linn. S.

_Sibbald._

_Carl-hemp_, _s._

1. The largest stalk of hemp, S. A. Bor.

2. Used metaph. to denote firmness of mind.

_Burns._

~Carl-again~, _To play carl-again_, to return a blow, to give as much as one receives, Ang.

~Carl~ _and_ ~Cavel~,

V. ~Kavel~.

~Carl-doddie~, _s._ A stalk of rib-gra.s.s, S. Plantago lanceolata, Linn.

_Doddie_, bald.

~Carlie~, _s._ A little man, a dimin. from _carl_, S.

_Cleland._

~Carlish~, ~Carlitch~, _adj._

1. Coa.r.s.e, vulgar.

A. S. _ceorlic_, vulgaris.

_Dunbar._

2. Rude, harsh in manners.

_Popul. Ball._

~Carlin~, _s._

1. An old woman, S.

_Philotus._

2. A contemptuous term for a woman, although not far advanced in life, S.

_Douglas._

3. A witch, Loth. Twedd.

_Pennecuik._

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