[f. CAROL v. + -ER1.] One who carols; a carol-singer; a singer, bard.

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1806–7.  J. Beresford, Miseries Hum. Life, ii. (1826), 29. ‘Sunt et mihi carmina’ … says the caroller.

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1852.  Miss Yonge, Cameos (1877), III. xxxiii. 345. Coming down with some alms for the carollers.

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