Carle

/kɑːrl/ noun

An archaic term for a peasant, laborer, or man of common birth; a rustic or low-born fellow.

From Old Norse 'karl' (man, fellow, peasant). The word entered English through Scandinavian settlers and initially meant a man or husband, later developing class connotations in medieval usage.

AMካርላ
ARكارل
BNকারল
CACarle
CSCarle
DACarle
DECarle
ELΚαρλ
ESCarle
FAکارل
FICarle
FRCarle
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