Carls

/ˈkɑɹlz/ noun

Plural of carl; peasants, rustic men, or common fellows (archaic or dialectal term).

From Old Norse 'karl' (man, fellow) plus English '-s' (plural marker). The word was common in Scandinavian-influenced English areas but became archaic as modern English evolved.

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