different between carle vs caple
carle
English
Alternative forms
- carl
Noun
carle (plural carles)
- (chiefly Scotland) peasant; fellow
- 1567, Arthur Golding; Ovid's Metamorphoses; Bk. 1 lines 622-3
- I am no sheephearde with a Curre, attending on the flockes:
- I am no Carle nor countrie Clowne, nor neathearde taking charge
- 1567, Arthur Golding; Ovid's Metamorphoses; Bk. 1 lines 622-3
Anagrams
- 'clare, Clare, Clear, clear, lacer, recal
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caple
English
Etymology
From Old Norse kapall, from Latin caballus. Doublet of cheval.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ke?p(?)l/
Noun
caple (plural caples)
- (obsolete or dialect) A horse.
- Late 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Friar's Tale
- ‘Herkne, my broþer, herkne, by þy feiþ! / Herestow nat how þat þe cartere seiþ? / Hent it anon, for he haþ yeve it þee,/ Boþe hey and cart, and eek his caples þre.’
- Late 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Friar's Tale
Anagrams
- Capel, Place, capel, clape, place
Lower Sorbian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t?sapl?/, [?t?sapl?]
Noun
caple
- inflection of capla:
- genitive singular
- nominative/accusative plural
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