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carolean

Carolean (adj) means pertaining to a person named Charles or its variants and cognates; or places, things, or eras so named.

adj
1
Pertaining to a person named Charles or its variants and cognates; or places, things, or eras so named.
2
Of or relating to King Charles I, Charles II, or Charles III.
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Etymology

From Latin Carolus (“Charles”) + -ean. May be decomposed as Carol (“Charles”) + -ean.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the meaning of carolean?

"carolean" (adj) means pertaining to a person named Charles or its variants and cognates; or places, things, or eras so named.

What are the different meanings of carolean?

"carolean" has 2 main meanings: 1. Pertaining to a person named Charles or its variants and cognates; or places, things, or eras so named; 2. Of or relating to King Charles I, Charles II, or Charles III.

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