Carlin
Meaning of Carlin
noun
- a witch.
the old carlin had done all the evil
Middle English: from Old Norse kerling ‘old woman, woman’.
noun
any of the pieces of squared timber fitted fore and aft between the deck beams of a wooden ship to support the deck planking.
Middle English (in the sense ‘(old) woman, witch’): from Old Norse karling ; the reason for nautical use of the word remains obscure.
Information about Carlin
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Hyphenation of Carlin
Car-lin
- It consists of 2 syllables and 6 chars.
- Carlin is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
Anagrams of Carlin
Words that rhyme with Carlin
Arlin, Harlin, Karlin, Marlin, Parlin, Starlin, carlin, marlin, pearlin, Berlin, Chamberlin, Enderlin, Erlin, Hderlin, Hulderlin, Koerlin, Merlin, Oberlin, Stierlin, Sumerlin, Sutherlin, asperlin, berlin, hemiasterlin, kimberlin, merlin, Chirlin, Gorlin, Orlin, corlin, gorlin, yorlin, Heurlin, knurlin, murlin, purlin, subpurlin
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