different between caroling vs carling

caroling

English

Verb

caroling

  1. (US) present participle of carol

Noun

caroling (plural carolings)

  1. A singing of carols.

Anagrams

  • garcinol, oracling

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carling

English

Etymology 1

From Old Norse karling, feminine of karl (carl).

Noun

carling (plural carlings)

  1. (nautical) A piece of squared timber fitted fore-and-aft between the deck beams of a wooden ship to provide support for the deck planking.
  2. Alternative form of carlin (old woman)

Etymology 2

From care +? -ling (synchronically), being connected to the custom of serving these peas to the poor on Care Sunday, called also Carling Sunday after the peas.

Alternative forms

  • carlin, carl, carle

Noun

carling (plural carlings)

  1. A cultivar of field pea or maple pea, dried, soaked, boiled, then fried.

Synonyms

  • carling pea

References

  • Weaver, William Woys (2013-09-10) , “Heirloom Pea Varieties”, in Mother Earth News?[1]

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