Carroll
proper noun
- family name
- given name
- place name
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈkæɹəl/
name
- A surname from Irish derived from the Irish Ó Cearbhaill.
“IMPD recruits Matthew Carroll, right, and John Calhoun, along with their other classmates take the oath of IMPD officer.”
- Lewis Carroll - pseudonym of British author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson.
- A unisex given name
- A unisex given name
- A placename
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noun
- An early-ripening apple cultivar.
verb
- Alternative form of carol.
“And when the ſtubborne ſtroke of ſtronger ſtounds, Has ſomewhat ſlackt the tenor of thy ſtring; Of loue and luſtihead tho maiſt thou ſing, And carroll lowde, and leade the Millers rounde, [...]”
“[S]till ſhe [Sabrina, a water nymph] retaines Her maiden gentleneſſe, and oft at eve Viſits the heards along the twilight meadows, Helping all urchin blaſts, and ill lucke ſignes, That the ſhrewd medling elfe delights to make, Which ſhe with precious viol'd liquors heales; For which the ſhepheards at their feſtivalls Carroll her goodneſſe lowd in ruſticke layes, And throw ſweet garland wreaths into her ſtreame Of pancies, pinks, and gaudie daffadills.”