l]
noun, verb, -oled, -ol⋅ing or (especially British
) -olled, -ol⋅ling.| 1. | a song, esp. 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, esp. in a group performing in a public place or going from house to house. |
| 7. | to sing, esp. in a lively, joyous manner; warble. |
| 8. | to sing joyously. |
| 9. | to praise or celebrate in song. |

n]
| 1. | of or pertaining to the Frankish dynasty that reigned in France a.d. 751–987, first under Charlemagne, and in Germany until a.d. 911. |
| 2. | pertaining to or designating the arts, script, or culture of the Carolingian period, chiefly characterized by a revival of the forms of classical antiquity modified by ecclesiastical requirements: Carolingian renaissance. |
| 3. | a member of the Carolingian dynasty. Abbreviation: Carol. |
