Carline

/ˈkɑːrlɪn/ noun

An archaic or dialectal term for an old woman, hag, or witch; also used for a common woman or peasant woman.

From 'carle' (peasant) plus the feminine suffix '-ine.' Developed negative connotations over time, particularly in Scots English where it often meant an old or disagreeable woman.

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