The Collaborative International Dictionary
Carolin \Car"o*lin\, n. [L. Carolus Charles.] A former gold coin of Germany worth nearly five dollars; also, a gold coin of Sweden worth nearly five dollars.
Wiktionary
n. 1 A former gold coin of Germany. 2 A former gold coin of Sweden.
Wikipedia
Carolin may refer to:
Given name:
- Carolin Babcock (1912–1987), female tennis player from the United States
- Carolin Fortenbacher (born 1963), German Musical actress and singer
- Carolin Hingst (born 1980), German pole vaulter
- Carolin Leonhardt (born 1984), German sprint canoeist who competed in the 2000s
- Carolin Schiewe (born 1988), German football midfielder
Surname:
- Heather Carolin, American model and actress
- Paddy Carolin, rugby union player who represented South Africa 3 times, once as captain
- Reid Carolin, American film producer, director and screenwriter
Usage examples of "carolin".
Carolin that we will be ready to ride within the hour, as soon as the birds are properly fed and tended.
After a time Romilly fell into a doze, in which Carolin and the usurper Rakhal wandered in dreams with the faces of great mountain cats, slinking through the woods and tearing at one another, and the shrill cry of hawks, as if she were soaring far above and watching the battle.
Carolin, High King at Thendara, guardian of Valentine di Asturien, rightful king of Asturias and overlord of all these lands, to return Alaric di Asturien, son of the Regent and Warden of Asturias, to his father.
I will swear before truthspell that Geremy was hurt by mischance, not by design, and Alaric has not deserved this of Carolin!