cârlan

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See also: Carlan

Romanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Unknown. Possibly from a Vulgar Latin root *caballānus, diminutive of Latin caballus, or from carnalis. Compare also Spanish carnero. Scriban (1939) proposes Transylvanian Saxon jêrlänk, which is cognate to German Jährling and English yearling. Other theories include a Slavic *kъrdlanъ or a pre-Roman substratum word.

Noun[edit]

cârlan m (plural cârlani)

  1. young horse (up to three years old)
  2. young lamb or kid

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