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Caroler meaning in English

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Caroler

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Noun

1. caroler, caroller

a singer of carols

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Caroler

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noun
1. 
a joyful hymn or religious song, esp one (a Christmas carol) celebrating the birth of Christ
2. archaic
an old English circular dance
verb -ols, -olling, -olled or US -ols, -oling or -oled
3. (intransitive)
to sing carols at Christmas
4. 
to sing (something) in a joyful manner

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Caroler

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noun
1. 
a feminine name
see also Caroline
2. 
a masculine name
noun
1.  Obsolete
a kind of circle dance
2. 
a song of joy or praise; esp., a Christmas song
verb intransitiveWord forms: ˈcaroled or ˈcarolled, ˈcaroling or ˈcarolling
3. 
to sing, esp. in joy; warble
4. 
to sing carols, esp. Christmas carols, in chorus with others
verb transitive
5. 
to sing (a tune, etc.)
6. 
to praise in song

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Caroler

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n.
1. A song of praise or joy, especially for Christmas.
2. An old round dance often accompanied by singing.
v. car·oled, car·ol·ing, car·ols also car·olled or car·ol·ling
v.intr.
1. To sing in a loud, joyous manner.
2. To go from house to house singing Christmas songs.
v.tr.
1. To celebrate in or as if in song: caroling the victory.
2. To sing loudly and joyously.

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