1. Carlyle - Noun
2. Carlyle - Proper noun
Scottish historian who wrote about the French Revolution (1795-1881)
Source: WordNetAfter becoming an author later in life, Ludlum would set his mystery novel Matlock Paper at the fictitious Carlyle University in Connecticut, a thinly disguised Wesleyan. Source: Internet
Among them were Laura Pierre, the first female athlete to represent T&T at the Olympics, Michael Paul, Ronald Affoon, Charlie Joseph, Ainsley Armstrong, Carlyle Bernard, Andrew Bruce and Deon Lendore. Source: Internet
An entity acting on behalf of the sellers filed a motion this past week in Delaware Chancery Court against Carlyle and GIC, calling for it to compel the duo to proceed with the purchase. Source: Internet
Although the authorship of the work is disputed, Hume wrote Dr. Alexander Carlyle in early 1761 claiming authorship. Source: Internet
And they frequently took him to the lounge at the Carlyle Hotel, where they were on a first-name basis with cabaret legend Bobby Short, who always set aside a table for them. Source: Internet
“… because that constituency has been well served from 1984 by some of the best characters, politician and men of stature in the New Democratic Party, from Eddie Griffith to Carlyle Dougan now to Fitz Bramble. Source: Internet