Carni, The people of the countrey in Almaine called Carinthia, belonging to the Duke of Austrike. It is also the name of an other people in Italie; in the Countrey called Marca Taruisia.
Caro, carnis, f. gen. Proprie mortuorum dicitur. Plin. Flesh: in hearbes, leaues, and fruite, the substance vnder the pill or rinde.Artus carne spoliati. Quint. Humana caro. Iuuenal. Mans fleshe.Emortua caro & nigra. Cels. Dead fleshe.Iners caro. Horat. Vnsauerie.Mutua carne inter se vescuntur. Plin. One eateth the fleshe of the other.Putrda caro.Cic.Stinking.Subrancida caro.Cic.Atteinted.Tosta caro.Ouid.Roste meate. Edere carnes.Ouid.Exedere carnem supercrescentem. Cels. Replere corpora carne.Ouid. Velci carnibus. Iuuenal. Caro piscium. Plin. The meare of sishe. Caro arborum. Plin. The substance or wood vnder the sap.Carnarius.A boucher: also a steshmonger. Mart. Carnatia aberna. A bouchers shoppe.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
Carni, ōrum, m., a Celtic people in Upper Italy, east of Aquileia, extending to Cärnthen, now Krain, Mel. 2, 4, 2; Plin. 3, 18, 22, 127; Inscr. Orell. 4040; their chief town was Carnūs, untis, Liv. 43, 1, 2.— Hence, Carnĭcus, a, um: Alpes,