carlin

/ˈkɑrlɪn/
noun
  1. An old woman, especially one who is rough or ill-tempered; a hag or crone.
    • The children were afraid of the carlin who lived at the edge of the forest.
    • The old carlin muttered curses at anyone who passed her cottage.
    • In the story, a wise carlin gave the hero a magical charm.
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