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