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Carolinian

1 American  
[kar-uh-lin-ee-uhn] / ˌkær əˈlɪn i ən /

adjective

  1. of or relating to North Carolina or South Carolina or both.


noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of North Carolina or of South Carolina.

Carolinian 2 American  
[kar-uh-lin-ee-uhn] / ˌkær əˈlɪn i ən /

adjective

  1. Carolingian.

  2. Caroline.


noun

  1. Carolingian.

Carolinian 1 British  
/ ˌkærəˈlɪnɪən /

adjective

  1. of or relating to North or South Carolina

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noun

  1. a native or inhabitant of North or South Carolina

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Carolinian 2 British  
/ ˌkærəˈlɪnɪən /

adjective

  1. a variant of Caroline Carolingian

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Etymology

Origin of Carolinian1

First recorded in 1695–1705; Carolin(a) + -ian

Origin of Carolinian2

< Medieval Latin Carolīn(us) Carolin(e) 1 + -ian

Example Sentences

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Endawnson Nungo, 56, a South Carolinian in the railroad industry, told AFP "we've cut back a lot" due to beef prices.

From Barron's • Feb. 15, 2026

“I still love that accent. “I love ‘bo,’” he said of the South Carolinian equivalent of “mate.”

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 19, 2025

After Britain offered freedom to those slaves who joined the British army, a South Carolinian aide to Gen. George Washington suggested raising “an all-black regiment” of 3,000 enslaved African-Americans to help defend Charleston.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 26, 2025

The South Carolinian, currently the ranking member of the Senate Banking Committee, is also expected to become committee chairman in the next Congress following the electoral defeat of the current chairman, Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio.

From Salon • Dec. 31, 2024

This is Cape Fear Pier, one of the North Carolinian ports used in the transatlantic slave trade.

From "Kwame Crashes the Underworld" by Craig Kofi Farmer