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French
Pronunciation
Noun
carole f (plural caroles)
- (historical) carol (round dance accompanied by singing)
Further reading
Italian
Noun
carole f
- plural of carola
Anagrams
- Calore, Caorle, Learco, calerò, calore, colare, colera, colerà, corale, creola, lacero, lacerò, locare
Middle English
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French carole.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kaˈroːl(ə)/, /ˈkarɔl(ə)/
Noun
carole (plural caroles)
- carol (round dance accompanied by singing)
- carol (kind of song)
- circle, ring
Descendants
References
Old French
Noun
carole oblique singular, f (oblique plural caroles, nominative singular carole, nominative plural caroles)
- carol (round dance accompanied by singing)
Descendants