noun
- An old woman; a hag or witch (archaic or dialectal).
- A strong timber or beam used in construction or shipbuilding.
Usage: archaic; dialectal; chiefly Scottish or Northern English
Usage: nautical; technical
Examples
- The old carlin lived alone in the cottage at the edge of the village.
- In Scottish folklore, the carlin was often depicted as a supernatural being.
- The shipwright selected a sturdy carlin for the vessel's frame.
- The carlin beams supported the weight of the entire structure.
- Local legends spoke of a wise carlin who could predict the weather.