characteristic of or relating to Charles I or Charles II, kings of England, Scotland, and Ireland, the society over which they ruled, or their government
2.
of or relating to any other king called Charles
Caroline in American English
(ˈkærəlɪn; also, and for adj., usually, ˈkærˌlaɪn)
noun
1.
a feminine name: dim. Carol, Carrie; var. Carolyn
adjective
2.
of Charles I or Charles II of England, or the period in which they lived
: also ˌCaroˈlean (ˌkærəˈliən)
Word origin
Ger & Fr < It Carolina, fem. < ML Carolus, Charles1
Examples of 'Caroline' in a sentence
Caroline
He wouldn't like to be in Caroline Jackson's shoes the next time they met.
Val McDermid THE LAST TEMPTATION (2002)
There was no mistaking Caroline Jackson with her poignant echo of Katerina Basler's beauty.
Val McDermid THE LAST TEMPTATION (2002)
However grim Krasic looked, it wasn't enough to dispel the warm glow of his afternoon with Caroline.
Val McDermid THE LAST TEMPTATION (2002)
Mark settled Keefer in her car seat in the back of Caroline 's Mustang.