KING CHARLES'S HEAD


Meaning of KING CHARLES'S HEAD in English

-ˈchärlz(ə̇z)- noun

Usage: usually capitalized K&C

Etymology: after Charles I died 1649 king of England, who was beheaded; from the habit of Mr. Dick, character in David Copperfield, novel by Charles Dickens died 1870 English novelist, of introducing the subject of King Charles's head into all discussions

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that King Charles's head of modern America, the menace of Communism — Times Literary Supplement

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