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Definition of carl in English: carlnoun kɑːlkɑrl archaic 1A peasant or man of low birth. 〈古〉农夫;下层人 Synonyms bumpkin, country bumpkin, country cousin, rustic, countryman, countrywoman, country dweller, daughter of the soil, son of the soil, peasant, provincial, oaf, lout, boor, barbarian - 1.1Scottish A man; a fellow.
〈苏格兰〉人;家伙 Example sentencesExamples - The fact that the figure on the salt is well dressed and wears a sword indicates that, if he is a carl, he comes into the latter category.
OriginOld English (denoting a peasant or villein): from Old Norse karl 'man, freeman', of Germanic origin; related to churl. Definition of carl in US English: carlnounkɑrlkärl archaic A peasant or man of low birth. 〈古〉农夫;下层人 Synonyms bumpkin, country bumpkin, country cousin, rustic, countryman, countrywoman, country dweller, daughter of the soil, son of the soil, peasant, provincial, oaf, lout, boor, barbarian
OriginOld English (denoting a peasant or villein): from Old Norse karl ‘man, freeman’, of Germanic origin; related to churl. |