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Carlot

Carlot \Car"lot\, n. [From Carl.] A churl; a boor; a peasant or countryman. [Obs.]
--Shak.

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carlot

Etymology 1 n. (cx US English) car park Etymology 2

n. (context obsolete English) A churl; a boor; a peasant or countryman.

Usage examples of "carlot".

Mishael and Carlot explained as they went, and corrected the mistakes of the children who emulated them.

As they neared the treemouth Gavving said, “Harry, Carlot, why don’t you see if they need help with the laundry pot?

Booce, am I committing a crime if I teach you and Carlot these things?

Jeffer saw Booce catch his daughter’s eye as Carlot was about to speak.

Booce and Carlot used the saw, then let others take over until they got the hang of it.

He and Carlot watched the roses blowing east until they were out of sight.

Booce and Carlot festooned the water tank with lines and wove a braid of lines around the bow end.

He was uncharacteristically silent, his eyes on the fire, until Carlot said, “Dad?

In an emergency, if you and Carlot aren’t in reach, how do I stop it from just burning up?

Now, suppose you and Carlot both fall off the tree and lose your wings and we’ve got to come after you.

The invulnerable warrior (and Carlot had looked at him as at some alien bird).

There were puzzle trees, distorted cotton-candy jungles, the much smaller puffballs that Carlot had pointed out for him (“fisher jungles”), and greenery that was totally unfamiliar.

Booce couldn’t tell Belmy’s sons apart, but that must be Raff, and Carlot would be waving back.

He shouted at the sight of Carlot, bounced into her a little too hard, and wrapped her in his arms.

The Admiralty crew were forming a line as Carlot led them toward a huge transparent cylinder.