Carol

  • 21Carol — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Carol est un prénom d origine germanique notamment porté par : Carol, un chanteur de rock japonais, Carol et Darlene Bernaola, des jumelles… …

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  • 22Carol II — Charles II de Roumanie Carol II 4e roi de Roumanie …

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  • 23Carol — Infobox Given name 2 wikt=Carol may refer to: * Carol, a female or male name, see Carl (name) * Carol I of Romania (1839 1914), king of Romania * Carol II of Romania (1893 1954), king of Romania In fictional characters: * Carol!, a character on… …

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  • 24carol — caroler; esp. Brit., caroller, n. /kar euhl/, n., v., caroled, caroling or (esp. Brit.) carolled, carolling. n. 1. a song, esp. of joy. 2. a Christmas song or hymn. 3. a seat in a bay window or oriel. 4. a compartment in a cloister, similar t …

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  • 25Carol — /kar euhl/, n. a male or female given name. * * * I Popular song, usually of religious joy, associated with a season, especially Christmas. It typically alternates verses with a repeated refrain or chorus. The carol originated in medieval England …

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  • 26Carol — ► Nombre de varios reyes de Rumania. * * * (as used in expressions) Burnett, Carol Carol II Carol I Jemison, Mae (Carol) Oates, Joyce Carol Reed, Sir Carol …

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  • 27Carol II — /kar euhl/; Rum. /kah rddawl/ 1893 1953, king of Rumania 1930 40. * * * born Oct. 15, 1893, Sinaia, Rom. died April 4, 1953, Estoril, Port. King of Romania (1930–40). He became crown prince on the death of his great uncle, Carol I, in 1914.… …

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  • 28Carol — Ca|rol 〈[kæ̣rəl] n. 15; Mus.; seit dem 16. Jh.〉 englisches Volkslied; →a. Christmascarol [engl.] * * * Ca|rol [ kærɔl], das; s, s [engl. carol, aus dem Afrz.] (Musik): englisches volkstümliches [Weihnachts]lied. * * * Carol   [ kærəl] das, s/ s,… …

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  • 29carol — {{11}}carol (n.) c.1300, joyful song, also dance in a ring, from O.Fr. carole kind of dance in a ring, from M.L. choraula a dance to the flute, from L. choraules, from Gk. khoraules flute player who accompanies the choral dance, from khoros… …

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  • 30carol — car|ol1 [ˈkærəl] n also Christmas carol [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: carol circular dance with singing (13 17 centuries), from Old French carole, probably from Late Latin choraula song for a group of singers , from Greek, from choros ( CHORUS1) +… …

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