Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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CARMELIN,
CARMELITE, adjective Belonging to the order of Carmelites.
CARMELITE, noun [from Mount Carmel.]
1. A mendicant friar. The Carmelites have four tribes, and they have now thirty-eight provinces, besides the congregation in Mantua, in which are fifty-four monasteries, under a vicar general, and the congregations of barefooted Carmelites in Italy and Spain. They wear a scapulary, or small woolen habit, of a brown color, thrown over the shoulders.
2. A sort of pear.