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▪ I. carline1, -ing Chiefly Sc. (ˈkɑːlɪn) Forms: 4 kerling, -lyng, 6 carlyng, 6–9 carling, carlin, carline. [Northern ME. kerling, a. ON. kerling woman, esp. old woman, fem. of Karl (with umlaut and -ing, Norse form of -in, -en). Carlin is assimilated to carl, and in the ending follows the Sc. pronu...
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Carline
Notable people with the name include:
Surname:
Annie Carline (1862–1945), English painter
George Francis Carline (1855–1920), English painter
Sydney Carline writer
Nancy Carline (1909–2004), English painter
Kirsty Carline, New Zealand netball player and coach
Given name:
Carline Bouw (born 1984), Dutch rower
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Carline Ray
Carline Ray (April 21, 1925 – July 18, 2013) was a jazz instrumentalist and vocalist. She was a member of the International Sweethearts of Rhythm. Biography
Carline Ray was born in Manhattan on April 21, 1925. Her father was Elisha Ray, a horn player.
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gyre-carline
gyre-carline Sc. (ˈgaɪəˌkɑːlɪn) Also 6 gyr(e)-, gyir-carling, (9 giean carlin). [f. ON. g{yacu}gr = Norw. dial. gjure ogress, witch + carline1. Cf. ON. g{yacu}gjar-karl the husband of an ogress.] The mother-witch; a witch, hag.1535 Lyndesay Satyre 4592 [Folly speaks] My gudame, the Gyre Carling, Lei...
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Richard Carline
Biography
Early life
Richard Carline was born in Oxford, the youngest of the five children born to the artist George Francis Carline and Anne Smith (1862 In 1931 Carline held his first one-man exhibition at the Groupil Gallery.
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Carline Bouw
Carline Bouw (born 14 December 1984 in Epe) is a Dutch rower.
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George Francis Carline
George Francis Carline (11 July 1855 – 28 November 1920) was an oil and watercolour painter of landscapes and portraits. Carline returned to London in 1885, and met and married Annie Smith (1862–1945).
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Nancy Carline
His brother, Sydney Carline and his sister Hilda Carline were also artists, as was his brother-in-law, Stanley Spencer. Carline's work featured in a number of Carline family exhibitions including The Carline Family in 1977 at the Leicester Galleries in London and The Spencers
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Kirsty Carline
Kirsty Carline (née Broughton) is a New Zealand netball coach and retired netball player. Carline has also coached the Southland U21 team.
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John Carline
John Carline (son)
John Carline the second was born in Lincoln on 6 May 1758 the son of John Carline and Anne Hayward. Recognition
Carline Crescent in Shrewsbury and Carline Place and Carline Road in Lincoln are named after the family.
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Tina Carline
Later life
Carline moved to Australia, and undertook university studies as a mature student. Carline died of cancer on 27 February 2020.
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Carline Muir
Carline Muir (born 1 October 1987 in Spanish Town, Jamaica) is a Canadian sprinter, who specialized in the 400 metres.
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Annie Carline
Annie Carline née Annie Smith (15 October 1862 – 20 October 1945) was a British artist. Carline remained active as a painter until her death in 1945.
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Carline skipper
The carline skipper (Pyrgus carlinae) is a butterfly and a species of the skipper (family Hesperiidae). As with most Pyrgus species, the carline skipper can be difficult to identify in the field.
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