1. Carew - Noun
2. Carew - Proper noun
Englishman and Cavalier poet whose lyric poetry was favored by Charles I (1595-1639)
Source: WordNetAccording to Ludlow, "On the fifteenth (15 October 1660), Mr. John Carew suffered there also, even their enemies confessing that more steadiness of mind, more contempt of death, and more magnanimity could not be expressed. Source: Internet
A few seconds later Walnut Hills High School with its distinctive dome and football field can be seen along with the downtown Cincinnati skyline (Carew Tower and PNC Tower) in the background. Source: Internet
Barker (1992), p. 439. Marsden has noted that the Carew biography is in some details inconsistent with the sequence of events reported by both French and English eyewitnesses. Source: Internet
During this time, his father hired a private tutor, Robert Carew, who had knowledge of Irish, to act as private tutor to his sons in Eton. Source: Internet
Anthony Carew, Labour under the Marshall Plan: the politics of productivity and the marketing of management science (Manchester University Press, 1987) The Marshall Plan aid was divided amongst the participant states roughly on a per capita basis. Source: Internet
And, like Carew, he’s an extremely highly-regarded footy figure. Source: Internet