carolean means pertaining to a person named Charles or its variants and cognates; or places, things, or eras so named. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
adj
- Pertaining to a person named Charles or its variants and cognates; or places, things, or eras so named.
- Of or relating to King Charles I, Charles II, or Charles III.“Using the still unfamiliar term, she declared that the nation was now entering a new “Carolean age”.”
- Of or relating to the Swedish kings Charles XI and Charles XII.“the Carolean army”
noun
- A contemporary of King Charles I, II, or III.“William Cartwright, an elegant minor poet, and one who was to the Caroleans what Tennyson was to the Victorians, is as good an index to the transitional period between poetry and verse as any in the century.”
- A soldier (or war veteran) of the Swedish kings Charles XI and Charles XII.“More than three thousand Caroleans froze to death up here in the winter of 1718–19. We still find their remains sometimes.”