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Webster 1913 Edition
Caroline
{
, Car′line
,Car′o-line
}Noun.
[F.
carin
; cf. It. carlino
; – so called from Carlo
(Charles) VI. of Naples.] A silver coin once current in some parts of Italy, worth about seven cents.
Simmonds.
Webster 1828 Edition
Caroline
CARLINE
, OR CAROLINE,Noun.
Definition 2024
Caroline
Caroline
See also: caroline
English
Adjective
Caroline (comparative more Caroline, superlative most Caroline)
- Relating to the time of Kings Charles I and II.
Synonyms
- Carolean
Etymology 2
Borrowed in the 17th century from the French form of Carolina, feminine derivative of Carolus, the Latin equivalent of Charles, which came from Middle High German Karl.
Proper noun
Caroline
- A female given name.
- 1830 Mary Russell Mitford: Our Village: Fourth Series: Cottage Names:
- - - - gentle Sophias milk your cows, and if you ask a pretty smiling girl at a cottage door to tell you her name, the rosy lips lisp out Caroline. A great number of children, amongst the lower classes, are Carolines. That does not, however, wholly proceed from the love of the appellation; though I believe that a queen Margery or a queen Sarah would have had fewer namesakes.
- 1999 Andrew Pyper: Lost Girls: Chapter Forty-Four:
- I used to love saying her name. Caroline, with the "i" always long, because to make it short left it sounding like crinoline, a sweat-stained, mothballed Sunday hat pulled from an attic trunk. But Caroline with the "i" long created a sound roughly equivalent to the idea of a girl. The echo of a song in its three syllables, an age-old lyric not yet faded from memory.
- 1830 Mary Russell Mitford: Our Village: Fourth Series: Cottage Names:
Related terms
- (variants): Carolyn; Carla, Charlene, Charlotte, Karla
- (pet forms): Carey, Caro, Carol,Carrie, Cary, Lina
Translations
female given name
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Danish
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Proper noun
Caroline
- A female given name of French origin. Diminutive: Line.
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kaʁɔlin/
Proper noun
Caroline f (plural Carolines)
- A female given name, one of several feminine equivalents of Charles.
- One of the two US States named Carolina in English.
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caroline
caroline
See also: Caroline
English
Alternative forms
Noun
caroline (plural carolines)
- (historical) An old silver coin of Italy.
- 1826, The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (volume 25, page 451)
- […] the publication of the book is permitted, and a tax of four carolines on each volume must be paid by the publisher. This sum is exorbitant, when we consider the cheapness of Italian books.
- 1826, The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (volume 25, page 451)