释义 |
car·lin I. \ˈkärlə̇n\ noun or car·line \“, -ˌlēn\; or car·li·no \kärˈlē(ˌ)nō\ (plural carlins or carlines \-nz\ ; or carli·ni \-(ˌ)nē\) Etymology: Italian carlino, after Charles (Carlo) of Anjou 1. a. : a small silver coin of the kingdom of the Two Sicilies first struck in the 13th century b. : any of several old Italian coins 2. : a unit of value equivalent to a carlin II. variant of carling |