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First published 1941 (SND Vol. II).
This entry has not been updated since then but may contain minor corrections and revisions.
†CAROL-EWYN, n.comb. “The name given to the last night of the year; because young people go from door to door singing carols. In return for their services they get small cakes baked on purpose” (Per. 1808 Jam.). [′kɑrl ′i:vn or ′i:n]
[Cf. Cartins E'en s.v. Carlin, ppl.adj. and vbl.n.]You may wish to vary the format shown below depending on the citation style used.
"Carol-ewyn n. comb.". Dictionary of the Scots Language. 2004. Scottish Language Dictionaries Ltd. Accessed 18 Dec 2025 <http://www.dsl.ac.uk/entry/snd/carolewyn>


