In the north of England Passion Sunday was formerly known as Carle or Carling Sunday, a name corrupted from "care," in allusion to the sorrowful season which the day heralds. [Please select]
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He's a teugh carle Elshie. [Please select]
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CARLE, a churl, an old man. [Please select]
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_--A boar or he-cat, from the old Saxon carle or karle, a male, and cat. [Please select]
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, northern Shansi, China; obtained on 23 May 1912 by Arthur de Carle Sowerby, original no. [Please select]
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And she says "Twice yet, carle," quoth she, "I'll come to Spain."' [Please select]
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"Once yet, carle," quoth she, "I'll come to Spain."' [Please select]
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"Never more, carle," quoth she, "will I come again to Spain." [Please select]
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"You home-spun shoe carle, do you think I am fit to be your thrall." [Please select]
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The man who thus spoke was Haldor's chief house-carle. [Please select]
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The pawkie auld carle cam ower the lea, Wi' mony good-e'ens and good-morrows to me, Saying, Kind Sir, for your courtesy, Will ye lodge a silly puir man. [Please select]
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