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English stock breeder
Charles Colling (1751 – 16 January 1836) was an English stock breeder. He, along with his brother Robert, was famous for his improvement of the Shorthorn
Charles_Colling
American actor and tap dancer (1911–1992)
Charles "Honi" Coles (April 2, 1911 – November 12, 1992) was an American actor and tap dancer, who was inducted posthumously into the American Tap Dance
Charles_Coles
Topics referred to by the same term
Charles Coles was an American actor and tap dancer. Charles Coles may also refer to: Charles Coles (footballer) (1879–1942), Australian rules footballer
Charles Coles (disambiguation)
Charles_Coles_(disambiguation)
British farmer and cattle breeder (1749–1820)
OX (Robert & Charles Colling) This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Clarke, Ernest (1901). "Colling, Robert". In
Robert_Colling
British breed of cattle
the North East of England. In the late eighteenth century, the Colling brothers, Charles and Robert, started to improve the Durham cattle using the selective
Shorthorn
American politician (1922–1998)
Charles Coles Diggs Jr. (December 2, 1922 – August 24, 1998) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Michigan who served in the state senate
Charles_Diggs
Australian rules footballer
Charles John Clarke Coles (26 December 1878 – 20 August 1942) was an Australian rules footballer who played with the Geelong Football Club in the Victorian
Charles_Coles_(footballer)
American politician and military officer
William Charles Cole Claiborne (c. 1773–1775 – November 23, 1817) was an American politician and military officer who served as the first governor of
William_C._C._Claiborne
English breeding steer (1796–1807)
in March 1796 and was bred by Charles Colling of Ketton Hall, Brafferton in County Durham, north east England. Colling, together with his brother Robert
Durham_Ox
American singer, songwriter and pianist (1930–2004)
Ray Charles Robinson (September 23, 1930 – June 10, 2004) was an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. He is regarded as one of the most influential
Ray_Charles
English stockbreeder (1775–1849)
"purchased his first shorthorn cows from Charles Colling, giving him for one of them the first one hundred guineas the Collings ever sold a cow for." He speedily
Thomas_Bates_(stockbreeder)
English physician, microbiologist and academic author
Alfred Charles Coles MRCP FRSE (1866–26 September 1944) was an English physician, microbiologist and academic author. He was described as "a master of
Alfred_Charles_Coles
American planter, politician, military officer and judge (1736–1796)
Charles Lynch (1736 – 1796) was an American planter, politician, military officer and judge who headed a kangaroo court in Virginia to punish Loyalists
Charles_Lynch_(judge)
British actor (born 1946)
Walter Charles Dance OBE (born 10 October 1946) is an English actor. He is known for playing intimidating, authoritarian characters and villains. Dance
Charles_Dance
Musical
included Tune, Twiggy, Bunny Briggs, Roscoe Lee Browne, Denny Dillon, Charles "Honi" Coles, and Nana Visitor. Notable replacements during the run included Sandy
My_One_and_Only_(musical)
American aviator (1902–1974)
Charles Augustus Lindbergh (February 4, 1902 – August 26, 1974) was an American aviator, military officer, and author. On May 20–21, 1927, he made the
Charles_Lindbergh
United States Army officer and pilot (1912–1966)
Charles Marston "Bazooka Charlie" Carpenter (August 29, 1912 – March 22, 1966) was a United States Army officer and army observation pilot who served
Charles_Carpenter_(pilot)
American politician
Charles Clarence Pratt (April 23, 1854 – January 27, 1916) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Pratt was born
Charles_C._Pratt
American architect and builder
January 1861. By 1856/57, he had joined with Colling to form an architectural partnership. It seems Colling provided the designs and detailing for the architectural
John_Hubbard_Sturgis
English stock breeder and improver
the bulls from the stock of his contemporaries, Messrs. Robert and Charles Colling. His great aim was to raise a useful class of animals, that, besides
Thomas_Booth
United States Air Force officer
included a performance by the USAF Thunderbirds and a declaration of 'Col. Charles MacDonald Day.' He then moved to Anacortes, Washington, where he opened
Charles_H._MacDonald
American actor and director (1936–2025)
Charles Robert Redford Jr. (August 18, 1936 – September 16, 2025) was an American actor, director, and producer, celebrated for his magnetic presence
Robert_Redford
Bolt-action rifle
McCawley, Charles L. (Lt. Col.), Hearings Before Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives: Testimony of Lt. Col. Charles L. McCawley
M1895_Lee_Navy
Abduction and murder of Charles Lindbergh Jr. (1932)
On March 1, 1932, Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr. (born June 22, 1930), the 20-month-old son of Col. Charles Lindbergh and his wife, aviator and author
Lindbergh_kidnapping
American politician (1894–1967)
Charles Coles Diggs Sr. (January 2, 1894 – April 25, 1967) was the first African-American Democrat elected to the Senate of the State of Michigan. Born
Charles_Diggs_Sr.
Anglo-Irish soldier (1690–1773)
Col. Charles Clinton (1690 – 19 November 1773) was an Anglo-Irish soldier and politician in colonial America. A colonel of the French and Indian War, he
Charles_Clinton
in 1933, Col. E. J. Baker established a space dedicated to a historical museum in the St. Charles Municipal Building which opened in 1940. Col. Baker donated
St._Charles_History_Museum
American philatelist
Col. Charles S. Hamilton (May 27, 1882 – June 27, 1968), of Washington, D.C., was noted philatelist who served in the United States Army during the Mexican
Charles S. Hamilton (philatelist)
Charles_S._Hamilton_(philatelist)
Canadian musician
Chuck Coles (born March 20, 1980) is a Canadian musician. He was the guitarist for heavy metal band Brown Brigade and the lead singer, guitarist, and
Chuck_Coles
American army officer (1907–1999)
Charles Askins Jr. (October 28, 1907 – March 2, 1999), also known as Col. Charles "Boots" Askins, was an American lawman, US Army officer, and writer
Charles_Askins
North American breed of dairy cattle
were made in the late eighteenth century in County Durham by Charles and Robert Colling, who based their work on that of Robert Bakewell of Dishley, in
Milking Shorthorn (North America)
Milking_Shorthorn_(North_America)
Topics referred to by the same term
(1626–1662), British botanist William Arthur Coles, physicist William Charles Coles (born 1965), United States Virgin Islands archer This disambiguation
William_Coles
Oldest and largest university in the Czech Republic
Charles University (CUNI; Czech: Univerzita Karlova, UK; Latin: Universitas Carolina; German: Karls-Universität), also known historically as the University
Charles_University
British peer (born 1964)
Charles Edward Maurice Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer (born 20 May 1964), styled Viscount Althorp between 1975 and 1992, is a British peer, author, journalist
Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer
Charles_Spencer,_9th_Earl_Spencer
Men's basketball team for Miami University
March 21, 2026. Miami RedHawks to retire No. 10 to honor the legacy of Charles Coles By Randy Carpenter - February 12, 2015 Miami University to honor Wayne
Miami RedHawks men's basketball
Miami_RedHawks_men's_basketball
American gun rights activist (born 1983)
November 27, 1983), better known as Colion Noir, is an American gun rights activist, YouTuber, and lawyer. Colion has criticized gun control measures
Colion_Noir
Henry Charles Gordon (December 23, 1925 – September 24, 1996) (Col, USAF) was an American aeronautical engineer, U.S. Air Force officer, test pilot, and
Henry_Charles_Gordon
2005 British royal wedding
The wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles (later King Charles III and Queen Camilla) took place in a civil ceremony at Windsor Guildhall
Wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles
Wedding_of_Prince_Charles_and_Camilla_Parker_Bowles
American cartoonist (1922–2000)
Charles Monroe "Sparky" Schulz (/ʃʌlz/ SHULZ; November 26, 1922 – February 12, 2000) was an American cartoonist who created the comic strip Peanuts, featuring
Charles_M._Schulz
Historic house in Massachusetts, United States
The Col. Charles Codman Estate is a historic house on Bluff Point Drive in Barnstable, Massachusetts. Built in 1870, the house is a well-preserved example
Col._Charles_Codman_Estate
American artist (1864–1926)
Charles Marion Russell (March 19, 1864 – October 24, 1926), also known as C. M. Russell, Charlie Russell, and "Kid" Russell, was an American artist of
Charles_Marion_Russell
King of Sicily from 1266 to 1285
Charles I (Italian: Carlo; early 1226/1227 – 7 January 1285), commonly called Charles of Anjou or Charles d'Anjou, was King of Sicily from 1266 to 1285
Charles_I_of_Anjou
1971 live album by Charles Mingus
version without Coles included on the CD reissue. Coles can be heard on recordings of other dates during Mingus' concert tour. Charles Mingus (bass) Eric
The Great Concert of Charles Mingus
The_Great_Concert_of_Charles_Mingus
American college basketball coach
at Miami University and Central Michigan University. He was born Charles Leroy Coles in Springfield, Ohio, and later moved in with his grandparents in
Charlie_Coles
Scottish noble and representative peer
Lt.-Col. Charles St Clair, 13th Lord Sinclair (30 July 1768 – 30 September 1863) was a Scottish noble and representative peer. Charles Sinclair was born
Charles St Clair, 13th Lord Sinclair
Charles_St_Clair,_13th_Lord_Sinclair
Australian politician
Colin Charles "Col" Firmin (11 April 1940 – 3 March 2013) was a former Australian politician. Firmin served as an Alderman for the City of Darwin from
Col_Firmin
1993 revelation of a phone call between Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles
House of Commons. col. 845. Archived from the original on 18 June 2023. Tuohy, William (14 January 1993). "'Camillagate' may keep Charles off throne. Britain:
Tampongate
Member of the British royal family (1961–1997)
House of Commons. col. 845. Archived from the original on 18 June 2023. Brown 2007, pp. 304, 309. Brandreth, Gyles (2007). Charles and Camilla: Portrait
Diana,_Princess_of_Wales
Name list
with Charles X Gustav, Charles XI, Charles XII, Charles XIII, Charles XIV John and Charles XV. Charles I of England (1600–1649) is followed by Charles II
Charles
English actor, screenwriter and film director (1926–2010)
Lionel Charles Jeffries (10 June 1926 – 19 February 2010) was an English actor, director, and screenwriter. He appeared primarily in films and was nominated
Lionel_Jeffries
English politician
Charles Boone (1729?–1819), of Barking Hall, Suffolk and Lee Place, Kent, was an English politician. Boone was the son of Charles Boone of Rook's Nest
Charles_Boone_(died_1819)
American entertainment producer
organized and produced a memorial tribute for tap dancer Charles Coles known as Charles "Honi" Coles at the Apollo Theatre. She began working for Inner City
Maxine_Lewis
American politician
Charles E. James Sr. was the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs from 2001 to 2009 during the administration
Charles_E._James_Sr.
American professional wrestling valet (born 1963)
archived from the original on December 21, 2021, retrieved October 15, 2016 Colling, Bob (September 21, 2016). "Inside The Magazine Volume #5: PWI July '93"
Missy_Hyatt
English parliament 1648–1653
Commons those members who were against the Grandees' intention to try King Charles I for high treason. The Rump was dissolved by Oliver Cromwell in 1653 and
Rump_Parliament
British-born American army officer (1732–1782)
Charles Lee (6 February 1732 [O.S. 26 January 1731] – 2 October 1782) was a British-born American army officer who served as a general in the Continental
Charles_Lee_(general)
Salutation or greeting
use was an 1833 American book called The Sketches and Eccentricities of Col. David Crockett, of West Tennessee, which was reprinted that same year in
Hello
Topics referred to by the same term
Cole (disambiguation) Charles Coles (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Charles Cole. If an internal link
Charles_Cole
British musician, writer, presenter and priest (born 1962)
Richard Keith Robert Coles FRSA FKC (born 26 March 1962) is an English writer, radio presenter and Church of England priest. After playing in the 1980s
Richard_Coles
American actress (1922–2011)
11 June 2017. 1940 United States Federal Census Parla, Paul; Mitchell, Charles P. (2000). Screen sirens scream! : interviews with 20 actresses from science
Margaret_Field
2023 coronation in the United Kingdom
The coronation of Charles III and his wife, Camilla, as king and queen of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms, took place on Saturday
Coronation of Charles III and Camilla
Coronation_of_Charles_III_and_Camilla
Younger son of the 9th Duke of Marlborough (1898–1956)
Lord Ivor Charles Spencer-Churchill (14 October 1898 – 17 September 1956) was a British aristocrat, soldier, and art collector. He was the younger son
Lord_Ivor_Spencer-Churchill
American Founding Father, politician, and planter (1737–1832)
Charles Carroll (September 19, 1737 – November 14, 1832), known as Charles Carroll of Carrollton or Charles Carroll III, was an American politician, planter
Charles_Carroll_of_Carrollton
American abolitionist and statesman (1811–1874)
Charles Sumner (January 6, 1811 – March 11, 1874) was an American lawyer and statesman who represented Massachusetts in the United States Senate from
Charles_Sumner
Founder of the Bible Student movement (1852–1916)
Charles Taze Russell (February 16, 1852– October 31, 1916), or Pastor Russell, was an American Adventist minister from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and founder
Charles_Taze_Russell
Football match
try of the game, charging down a clearance by All Blacks scrum-half Lin Colling after a penalty from Phil Bennett rebounded back into play off the crossbar
Llanelli_RFC_9–3_New_Zealand
American jewellers (1898–1980)
Dieges & Clust were jewellers established in New York in 1898 by Col. Charles Joseph Dieges (b. Oct. 26, 1865-d. Sept. 14, 1953) and Prosper Clust (b.
Dieges_&_Clust
American newspaper editor and murderer (1858–1930)
Charles E. Chapin (October 19, 1858 – December 13, 1930) was an American editor of Joseph Pulitzer’s Evening World. He was convicted of the murder of
Charles_Chapin
British actor and filmmaker (born 1960)
Sir Kenneth Charles Branagh (/ˈbrænə/ BRAN-ə; born 10 December 1960) is a British actor and filmmaker. Born in Belfast and raised primarily in Reading
Kenneth_Branagh
United States Marine Corps general (1839–1915)
Major General Charles Heywood (October 3, 1839 – February 26, 1915) was the ninth Commandant of the Marine Corps. He served as an officer for over 45
Charles_Heywood
American rancher (1836–1929)
Charles Goodnight (March 5, 1836 – December 12, 1929), also known as Charlie Goodnight, was a rancher in the American West. In 1955, he was inducted into
Charles_Goodnight
American musician
Charles Burgess Kelley (born September 11, 1981) is an American country music singer who is the co-lead vocalist and founding member of the country music
Charles_Kelley
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007
Sir Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born 6 May 1953) is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2007 and Leader
Tony_Blair
American automobile dealer, artifact collector, and amateur archaeologist (1907–1995)
Raymond Charles Vietzen was an American automobile dealer, artifact collector, and amateur archaeologist. As prolific author and artist from Elyria, Ohio
Raymond_Charles_Vietzen
Topics referred to by the same term
HaM'agel, Jewish 1st century BCE scholar prior to the age of the Tannaim Charles Coles (1911–1992), American actor and tap dancer nicknamed Honi Honi Gordon
Honi
American jazz trumpeter (1926–1997)
Gene Harris's Philip Morris Superband. In 1990, Coles recorded with Charles Earland and Buck Hill. Coles recorded as a leader several times over the course
Johnny_Coles
Railway company in the United States of America
former Penn Central lines from Millington to Munger, and from Vassar to Colling. TSBY's name was derived from the three counties it operated in: Tuscola
Great_Lakes_Central_Railroad
Infantry regiment of the British Army
Bathe 1868–1874: Col. Frederick Arthur Charles Stephenson 1874–1874: Col. Henry Poole Hepburn 1874–1877: Col. The Lord Abinger 1877–1881: Col. Reginald Gipps
Scots_Guards
Automatic mechanical calculator
polynomial functions. It was designed in the 1820s, and was created by Charles Babbage. The name difference engine is derived from the method of finite
Difference_engine
became permanent. For the next three years, the government was headed by Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend, who was appointed Secretary of State
List of prime ministers of the United Kingdom
List_of_prime_ministers_of_the_United_Kingdom
Belgian officer and explorer of Central Africa
(1951). "Lemaire (Charles-François-Alexandre)". In Institut royal colonial belge (ed.). Biographie Coloniale Belge (PDF). Vol. II. p. col. 603-608. Out.be
Charles_Lemaire_(explorer)
Surname list
archaeologist Cameron Coles (b. 1974), Australian-born Scottish cricketer Cecil Frederick Coles (1888–1918), British composer Charles "Honi" Coles (1911–1992),
Coles_(surname)
British Army officer (born 1939)
previously married to Lt Col John Hugh Pitman, with whom she had three sons. The couple attended the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles
Andrew_Parker_Bowles
Topics referred to by the same term
(singer) (Lincoln Browder, born 1964), American R&B singer Link (surname) Charles Lincoln "Link" Neal III of Rhett & Link (born 1978), American comedian
Link
American jazz musician (1922–1979)
Charles Mingus Jr. (April 22, 1922 – January 5, 1979) was an American jazz upright bassist, composer, bandleader, pianist, and author. A major proponent
Charles_Mingus
Princess Frederick of Prussia
Maximilian Frederick Achache (born 30 April 1982) married Alice Suzanne Colling (born in 1984) Prince Rupert (born 28 April 1955) married non-dynastically
Lady_Brigid_Guinness
American actor (1936–2011)
Charles Lewis Napier (April 12, 1936 – October 5, 2011) was an American actor who was known for playing supporting and occasional leading roles in television
Charles_Napier_(actor)
King of Sweden since 1973
Eidem. Carl Gustaf was baptised in Charles XI's baptismal font, which stood on Gustav III's carpet; he lay in Charles XI's cradle with Oscar II's crown
Carl_XVI_Gustaf
Infantry regiment of the British Army
1838–1840: Col. Samuel Lambert 1840–1845: Col. Taylor Grant 1845–1849: Col. John Home 1849–1850: Col. Charles Francis Rowley Lascelles 1850–1852: Col. Sir Ord
Grenadier_Guards
also a Lt Col. in the Engineer and Railway Staff Corps. He was appointed CBE in 1918, MVO in 1926 and promoted to CVO in 1937. "Edwin Charles Cox - National
Edwin_Charles_Cox
River in Massachusetts, United States
The Charles River (Massachusett: Quinobequin), sometimes called the River Charles or simply the Charles, is an 80-mile-long (129 km) river in eastern
Charles_River
18th-century house in South Carolina, US
The Charles Pinckney House is an 18th-century house at 7 Orange Street, Charleston, South Carolina. Alexander Petrie bought the lot in 1747 and constructed
Charles_Pinckney_House
French politician (1842–1919)
in Marseille. Paul, Louis Peytral – Assemblée. Colling 1949, p. 314. Fraboulet 2007, p. 132. Colling, Alfred (1949), Société d'éditions économiques et
Paul_Peytral
Commodity market
Commerce – Structurae. Hillairet 1978. Bourse de Commerce – Time Out. Colling 1949, p. 301. Bourse de commerce – Mérimée. Poussez les portes ... CCI
Bourse_de_commerce_(Paris)
American educator, businessman, and politician (1900–1987)
Charles Wesley Clabaugh (August 15, 1900 – March 23, 1983) was an American educator, businessman, and politician. Clabaugh was born in Lerna, Coles County
Charles_W._Clabaugh
U.S. Army Special Forces officer (1929–1994)
Charles Alvin Beckwith (22 January 1929 – 13 June 1994) was a career United States Army Special Forces officer best remembered for creating Delta Force
Charles_Alvin_Beckwith
British politician (1857–1922)
Charles Robert Spencer, 6th Earl Spencer, KG, GCVO, VD, PC (30 October 1857 – 26 September 1922), styled The Honourable Charles Spencer until 1905 and
Charles Spencer, 6th Earl Spencer
Charles_Spencer,_6th_Earl_Spencer
British WWII Army general (1903-1944)
Major-General Orde Charles Wingate, DSO & Two Bars (26 February 1903 – 24 March 1944) was a senior British Army officer known for his creation of the
Orde_Wingate
Royal Navy admiral (1879–1946)
Thursday, Mar 28, 1946; pg. 7; Issue 50412; col E Vice-Admiral C. A. Fountaine ‘FOUNTAINE, Vice-Adm. Charles Andrew’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint
Charles_Fountaine
father was The Rev Charles Joseph Camidge, sometime Vicar of Wakefield:The Times, Saturday, May 06, 1911; pg. 13; Issue 39578; col C Obituary: The Bishop
Charles_Camidge
CHARLES COLLING
CHARLES COLLING
Female
English
Pet form of English Charlene, CHARLA means "man."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Charlene, CHARLEEN means "man."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Farmer; Modern Form of Charles; Manly
Male
English
English and French form of German Karl, CHARLES means "man."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Charley.
Girl/Female
French
A feminine form of Charles, meaning man or manly. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine.
Girl/Female
French American English
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Male
English
Unisex pet form of English Charles and Charlene, CHARLIE means "man."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Manly; Modern Form of Charles
Girl/Female
French, German
Pure; Little and Womanly; Female Version of Charles
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Charlie, CHARLEY means "man."
Girl/Female
British, English, German
Feminine Diminutive Form of Charles; Carl
Girl/Female
French American
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Male
French
Pet form of French Charles, CHARLOT means "man."Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Jamaican
Handsome; Manly; Form of Charles; Strong; Free-woman
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Son of Charles; A Man; Variant of Carl
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Charley in Leicestershire, named with Celtic carn ‘cairn’, ‘pile of stones’ + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.French (Burgundy) : from a pet form of Charles.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Swedish
Manly; Strong; Diminutive of Charles; Free Man
CHARLES COLLING
CHARLES COLLING
Girl/Female
Indian
Poem
Girl/Female
Muslim
Rare
Boy/Male
Muslim
Beauty. Dignity.
Girl/Female
Australian, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Japanese
Dignified; Cold
Girl/Female
Muslim
Concern, Loving
Girl/Female
Hindu
Loved one, Darling, Beloved
Boy/Male
Indian
Inward, Within, Secret
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Machlown, MACHLON means "sick."Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Another name of Lord Krishna, Sweet like Honey
Boy/Male
English Welsh American
Fair town. Abbreviation of Trevelyan.
CHARLES COLLING
CHARLES COLLING
CHARLES COLLING
CHARLES COLLING
CHARLES COLLING
a.
Destitute of charms.
v. t.
To hire or let by charter, as a ship. See Charter party, under Charter, n.
n.
An instrument for measuring or inserting a charge.
v. t.
To establish by charter.
n.
See Charge, n., 17.
n.
One who, or that which charges.
v. t.
To impute or ascribe; to lay to one's charge.
v. t.
To fix or demand as a price; as, he charges two dollars a barrel for apples.
v. i.
To make an onset or rush; as, to charge with fixed bayonets.
n.
A charnel house; a grave; a cemetery.
v. t.
To lay on or impose, as a task, duty, or trust; to command, instruct, or exhort with authority; to enjoin; to urge earnestly; as, to charge a jury; to charge the clergy of a diocese; to charge an agent.
imp. & p. p.
of Charge
n.
The letting or hiring a vessel by special contract, or the contract or instrument whereby a vessel is hired or let; as, a ship is offered for sale or charter. See Charter party, below.
v. t.
To assume as a bearing; as, he charges three roses or; to add to or represent on; as, he charges his shield with three roses or.
v. t.
To adorn with a chaplet or with flowers.
n.
A white wine made near Chablis, a town in France.
n.
a white wine resembling Chablis{1}, but made elsewhere, as in California.
v. i.
To demand a price; as, to charge high for goods.
v. i.
To debit on an account; as, to charge for purchases.
pl.
of Charge d'affaires