a Saxon word used in our law, sometimes simply for a man; and sometimes, with an addition, for a servant or clown. Thus the Saxons call a peasant boy karle, and a domestic servant hufkarle. From hence comes the modern word churl.
a Saxon word used in our law, sometimes simply for a man; and sometimes, with an addition, for a servant or clown. Thus the Saxons call a peasant boy karle, and a domestic servant hufkarle. From hence comes the modern word churl.