A native dialect of Australia, around the Gulf of Carpentaria.
Carpentras.
Egyptian: bilingual inscription in so-called Aramaic and hieroglyphics, called the Carpentras stone.
Carriers.
American: Mackenzie’s name for the Tacullies.
Carshun.
A name for Arabic, written in the characters of the Syriac alphabet as adopted in parts of Asiatic Turkey.
⁂ Numerous manuscripts are thus written, the Syrians having seldom consented to write Arabic. For an account of it see Asseman, “Bibl. Med. Laur. Catal.,” p. 51. R. P. S.
Carthaginian, see [Punic].