Carlína biánca, a kind of litle Thistle wherewith Charles the great cured the plague, and of him it took the name. It is also taken for a Fullers teazell.

Carlína néra, the common Thistle with a long stalke wherewith they curde milke.

Carlíno, a fish like a Tench. Also a small coyne, coyned by the Charles of France.

Carlóna, plainely, homely fashion, Dunstable-way. Looke Alla carlóna.

Carlótto, a bird called a Curlue.

Carlúccia.

Cárme, a verse or a rime.

Carmeggiáre, to rime, to versifie.

Carmẻlle, lockes, tuffes or bundles of wooll.

Carménne, a kind of Apples.