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Sentence
Carol,
or
Carrel.
A
little
pew,
or
closet,
in
a
cloister,
to
sit
and
read
in.
They
were
common
in
greater
monasteries,
as
Duram,
Gloucester,
Kirkham
in
Yorkshire,
&c.;
and
had
their
name
from
the
carols,
or
sentences
inscribed
on
the
walls
about
them,
which
often
were
couplets
in
rhyme.
[Carola,
Low
Latin.]
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Carol, or Carrel. A little pew, or closet, in a cloister, to sit and read in. They were common in greater monasteries, as Duram, Gloucester, Kirkham in Yorkshire, &c.; and had their name from the carols, or sentences inscribed on the walls about them, which often were couplets in rhyme. [Carola, Low Latin.]
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