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Definitions for Caroler
[1] a song, especially of joy.
[2] a Christmas song or hymn.
[3] a seat in a bay window or oriel.
[4] a compartment in a cloister, similar to a carrel.
[5] a kind of circular dance.
[6] to sing Christmas songs or hymns, especially in a group performing in a public place or going from house to house.
[7] to sing, especially in a lively, joyous manner; warble.
[8] to sing joyously.
[9] to praise or celebrate in song.
[10] a joyful hymn or religious song, esp one (a Christmas carol ) celebrating the birth of Christ
[11] archaic an old English circular dance
[12] (intr) to sing carols at Christmas
[13] to sing (something) in a joyful manner
Words related to Caroler
carolserenade, chant, warble, whistle, shout, croon, hum, wait, intone, sing, chirp, trill, recite, unify, reconcile, cooperate, integrate, adjust, coordinate, solo
Words nearby Caroler
carolcarné, caro, caro's acid, carob, caroche, carol, carol city, carol ii, carol stream, carol., carola
Origin of Caroler
1250–1300; Middle English carole ring, circle (of stones), enclosed place for study (see carrel), ringdance with song (hence, song) < Anglo-French carole, Old French *corole (compare Old Provençal corola ), apparently < Latin corolla garland (see corolla), conflated with Latin choraula < Greek choraúlēs piper for choral dance, equivalent to chor(ós ) chorus + -aulēs, derivative of aulós pipe
Other words from Caroler
car·ol·er ; especially British , car·ol·ler , noun
out·car·ol , verb (used with object), out·car·oled, out·car·ol·ing or (especially British ) out·car·olled, out·car·ol·ling.
un·car·oled , adjective
un·car·olled , adjective
Word origin for Caroler
C13: from Old French, of uncertain origin