1. carolinian - Noun
2. carolinian - Adjective
3. Carolinian - Proper noun
A native or inhabitant of north or South Carolina.
Source: Webster's dictionaryDayton did voice her support for Jaime Harrison, a contender for the seat of Lindsey Graham, the outspoken South Carolinian Republican senator. Source: Internet
A native North Carolinian, Rebecca Davis decided in first grade to be a writer, after she wrote a story about becoming a paleontologist. Source: Internet
He claimed that Israel Hands had talked under duress, and that under North Carolinian law, the other witness, an African, was unable to testify. Source: Internet
Hollings knew South Carolina was not alone in its struggle and thought that if any politician was going to investigate hunger in South Carolina, it was going to at least be a South Carolinian. Source: Internet
But one prominent South Carolinian decided to stand up for Mr. Bessinger. Source: Internet
The abolitionist had called the South Carolinian a “Don Quixote who had chosen a mistress to whom he has made his vows…the harlot, Slavery.” Source: Internet