Carl
See also: carl and carl-
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɑː(r)l
Alternative forms
Proper noun
Carl
- A male given name.
- 1882 Doctor Carl, in Frank Leslie's Pleasant Hours, F. Leslie Pub. Co., 1882, Volume 31, page 293:
- Of course you know that Carl Duruside, or 'Doctor Carl', as he is always called by almost anybody, is my husband's brother?
- 1919 Lucy Maud Montgomery, Rainbow Valley, 1st World Publishing (2007), →ISBN, page 19:
- And Thomas Carlyle is nine. They call him Carl, and he has a regular mania for collecting toads and bugs and frogs and bringing them into the house.
- 2004 David W. Scott, The Disillusioned: A Story of Our Times, Fraser Books, →ISBN, page 204:
- I'd weave through the throng — scanning for empties to return while flirting, sniffing out kids smoking grass and sharing smokes with Ivor and Carl on the door. With a name like Carl you can imagine a six-foot tall and wide bouncer, but Ivor...
- 1882 Doctor Carl, in Frank Leslie's Pleasant Hours, F. Leslie Pub. Co., 1882, Volume 31, page 293:
Translations
transliterations and equivalents of "Carl"
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male given names cognate to Carl — see Charles
Etymology 2
Shortening.
Noun
Carl (plural Carls)
- (informal) A student at Carleton College, Minnesota.
- 2005, Adam Zang, Jendrey Julie, Chris Mason, Carleton College
- Located in rural Minnesota, Carleton is not surrounded by any cultural diversity unless you count pig farms and cow farms as separately diverse institutions. The nice thing about Carleton is that Carls are pretty much non-judgmental […]
- 2005, Adam Zang, Jendrey Julie, Chris Mason, Carleton College
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Quotations
For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:Carl.
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Swedish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kɑːrl/, [kɑːɭ], [kɑːl]
- Homophone: kal (only if pronounced [kɑːl])
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