Carolus

English

Etymology

From Carolus, Latin for Charles.

Noun

Carolus (plural Caroluses)

  1. (historical) An old English gold coin, worth 20 (or later 23) shillings.

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Latin

Alternative forms

  • Carlus (rather rare)

Etymology

A Latinized form of the Old High German male given name Karl. Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *karlaz.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Carolus m (genitive Carolī); second declension

  1. A male given name

Inflection

Second declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative Carolus Carolī
Genitive Carolī Carolōrum
Dative Carolō Carolīs
Accusative Carolum Carolōs
Ablative Carolō Carolīs
Vocative Carole Carolī

Derived terms

Descendants

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