Carlotta

[ kahr-lot-uh; Italian kahr-lawt-tah ]

noun
  1. a female given name, Italian form of Charlotte.

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How to use Carlotta in a sentence

  • A Mighty Long Wayby Carlotta Walls LaNier A memoir about the Little Rock Nine, with a foreword by Bill Clinton.

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  • So the baby, at Aide's request, was sent out for a walk with the sour-faced thing chosen by Aunt Carlotta to be its nurse.

    The Devourers | Annie Vivanti Chartres
  • Aunt Carlotta would possibly lend five hundred francs with great difficulty and many warnings.

    The Devourers | Annie Vivanti Chartres
  • Aunt Carlotta wrung her hands, and the Sister consoled her, and assured her that there had been no suffering.

    The Devourers | Annie Vivanti Chartres
  • But the situation forced Napoleon to turn a deaf ear to Carlotta's prayers.

    The Memoirs of General P. H. Sheridan, Complete | General Philip Henry Sheridan
  • There are many things that I would know—the fiefs—the ancient nobles—Carlotta.

    The Royal Pawn of Venice | Mrs. Lawrence Turnbull