Carline, n. [F. carin; cf. It. carlino; -- so called from Carlo (Charles) VI. of Naples.].
A silver coin once current in some parts of Italy, worth about seven cents. Simmonds. [1913 Webster]
Carline, n. [Cf. F. carlingur, Sp. Pg., & It. carlinga.].
A short timber running lengthwise of a ship, from one transverse desk beam to another; also, one of the cross timbers that strengthen a hath; -- usually in pl. [1913 Webster]