Carlovingian
Meaning of Carlovingian
adjective
another term for Carolingian (adjective).
noun
another term for Carolingian (noun).
from French carlovingien, from Karl ‘Charles’, on the pattern of mérovingien ‘Merovingian’.
adjective
relating to the Frankish dynasty, founded by Charlemagne's father (Pepin III), that ruled in western Europe from 750 to 987.
noun
a member of the Carolingian dynasty.
alteration of earlier Carlovingian, by association with medieval Latin Carolus ‘Charles’.
Information about Carlovingian
- The plural form of Carlovingian is: Carlovingians.
- Languages in which Carlovingian is used:
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Hyphenation of Carlovingian
Carlovin-gian
- It consists of 2 syllables and 12 chars.
- Carlovingian is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
Carlovingian synonyms
Meaning Carolingian:
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