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Carlish. World English Historical Dictionary

Carlish. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1893, rev. 2025. Carlish a. Also 3 karl-. [f. CARL sb.1 + -ISH1.] Of or pertaining to a carl or carls; churlish, clownish, vulgar, coarse; rude, mean. Hence Carlishness.

1 a. 1240.  Wohunge, in Cott. Hom., 273. Ne þole me neauer mi luue nohwer to sette o karlische þinges.

2 c. 1375.  Barbour, Troy-bk., I. 86. Hyme lykis erare to be Carlyche þane curtase.

3 c. 1440.  Promp. Parv., 77. Chorlysche or carlysche, rusticanus.

4 a. 1500.  Colkelbie Sow, II. 513 (Jam.). This carlage man, this foirsaid Colkelbe.

5 1542.  Udall, Erasm. Apoph., 179 b. At suche a carlishe aunswer.

6 1552.  Huloet, Carlishnes or churlyshnes, rusticitas.

7 a. 1624.  Bp. M. Smyth, Serm., 245. When a poore Dauid, as it were, would borrow a sheep of carlish Nabal.

8 1803.  W. S. Rose, Amadis de Gaul, 78.        Two carlish knights stood by, who shouted: ‘Swear, Sir knight! or for immediate death prepare!’

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