Examples of 'carolan' in a sentence

Meaning of "carolan"

carolan (noun) - a surname of Irish origin, often used as a last name for individuals or families
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  • A surname from Irish.
  • An unincorporated community in Logan County, Arkansas, United States.

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It is said to be the only song for which Carolan composed words in English.
Moore was also known by the alias Dupert Carolan.
UI alum Carolan may be remembered in award.
Kevin is married to writer Maryann Carolan.
Carolan of Kilsallagh.
Especially much was written at the time by one of the last Irish bards, Carolan.
Carolan composed both songs and instrumental harp music, reflecting various styles of composition.
Two of those killed were John Carolan and his nephew, Michael Kilmartin.
There it is identified only as number 171 in the Carolan repertoire.
In interview, Carolan refused to answer questions.
In 1920 it was the residence of Professor Carolan and his family.
Carolan is Ireland 's greatest composer.
In 1979, Carolan was appointed and subsequently elected to the office of Dakota.
Carolan has three children, Tom, Kitty and Daniel.
The Carolan family had immigrated to Australia from England when Peter was 18.

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Nicholas Carolan served as Director for 28 years until he was succeeded by Grace Toland in 2015.

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