- Carettarius
- ♦ A carthorse.(Davis, R.H.C. The Medieval Warhorse: Origin, Development and Redevelopment, 135)
Medieval glossary. 2014.
Medieval glossary. 2014.
Carter — This is an old ancient name, thought to be originally derived from the Celtic word cairt meaning cart . It is an occupational surname for a transporter of goods, with an elaborate history and derivation. There are four sources for the word, from… … Surnames reference
Cartman — This is one of the most famous of English surnames. Recorded as Carter and the much rarer Cartman and Charter, this is or rather was, an occupational surname for an early transport contractor. There are four sources for the surname, all of which… … Surnames reference
Chart — Recorded as Chart, Charte, Charthe, Charts, Charter and Chartman, this is an English surname but of French origins. It is occupational and as such one of the most ancient, and describing a early transporter of goods. There are four original… … Surnames reference
Charte — Recorded as Chart, Charte, Charthe, Charts, Charter and Chartman, this is an English surname but of French origins. It is occupational and as such one of the most ancient, and describing a early transporter of goods. There are four original… … Surnames reference
Charter — This is one of the famous English surnames that developed in the medieval period of history from about the 12th century. It is an occupational surname, and as such one of the most ancient, and describing a early transporter of goods. There are… … Surnames reference
Chartman — Recorded as Chart, Charte, Charthe, Charts, Charter and Chartman, this is an English surname but of French origins. It is occupational and as such one of the most ancient, and describing a early transporter of goods. There are four original… … Surnames reference