• Carrol

    Pronunciation

    • RP IPA: en, /ˈkæɹəl/
    • GA IPA: en, /ˈkɛɹəl/
    • Rhymes: -en, -æɹəl
    • Hyphenation: en + car + rol

    Origin 1

    See carol.

    Full definition of carrol

    Noun

    carrol

    (plural carrols)
    1. (archaic) Alternative form of en.

    Verb

    1. (archaic) Alternative form of en.
      • 1766, As the lark with vary'd tune,
        Carrols to the evening loud;
        Mark the mild reſplendent moon,
        Breaking through a parted cloud!
      • 1774, William Richardson, Poems, Chiefly Rural Chapter w, ... Ye villagers rejoice;
        And ye who cultivate the fertile glebe
        Carrol the gladſome ſong. For you the plain
        Shall wave with wheaten harveſts; and the gale
        From blooming bean-fields ſhall diffuſe perfume.

    Origin 2

    See carrel.

    Noun

    carrol

    (plural carrols)
    1. Alternative form of en.

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