A variant or alternative form of caroone; possibly a woodworking or structural term in some dialects.
Origin uncertain; may derive from Dutch or Low German roots. Could be related to 'caron' (a diacritical mark) or structural carpentry terms.
Some words vanish almost completely from history—'caroon' appears in scattered manuscripts but never fully established itself in any modern language.
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