carroll
/ˈkærəl/Definitions
1. noun
a patron or supporter, especially of the arts or a particular artist
“She was a carroll for the local theater, often attending their performances.”
2. noun
a family name of Irish origin, often found in England and the United States
“The family has been living in the United States for generations and is of the Carroll surname.”
3. verb
to recite or sing (a poem or song) in a lively or jesting manner
“The children carrolled a fun Christmas carol around the neighborhood.”