1. charlotte - Noun
2. Charlotte - Proper noun
A kind of pie or pudding made by lining a dish with slices of bread, and filling it with bread soaked in milk, and baked.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWerther had a love for Charlotte Such as words could never utter Would you know how first he met her She was cutting bread and butter. William Makepeace Thackeray
Charlotte Corday walked alone Paris birds sang sugar calls Charlotte walked down lanes of stone through the haze of perfume stalls Charlotte smelt the dead's gangrene Heard the singing guillotine. Peter Weiss
Was that Will?" she said finally. Henry arched one ginger eyebrow. "Perhaps he's been kidnapped and replaced by an automaton," he suggested. "It seems possible..." For once Charlotte could only find herself in agreement. Cassandra Clare
Tessa knows Will,” protested Charlotte. "She trusts Will.” "Iwouldn't go that far,” muttered Tessa. Cassandra Clare
A massive fir, it rose to nearly touch the ceiling at the far end of the ballroom. When Will asked Charlotte how on earth it had gotten in there, she had only waved her hands and said something about Magnus. Cassandra Clare
It's Will," she said. "He's being absolutely ridiculous in the dining room." Charlotte looked puzzled. "How is this different from him being totally ridiculous in the library or the weapons room or any of the other places he's usually ridiculous? Cassandra Clare