Carlins

/ˈkɑːrlɪnz/ noun

Plural of carlin; a plural form referring to multiple carlino coins, or alternatively, old or wizened women (archaic usage in Scottish and Northern English dialects).

From 'carlin,' which comes from Old Norse 'kerling' (old woman) through Middle English. The word shifted between meanings—originally meaning an old woman in Scots, later applied to the coins as the plural of carlino.

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