The word "Carolitic" is spelled as /ˌkærəˈlitɪk/. The IPA transcription of the word helps break down the pronunciation of each letter. The "c" and "a" are pronounced as "k" and "æ" respectively. The letter "r" is pronounced with a rolled tongue sound. The next two syllables are pronounced as "li -tik". The final three letters "t, i, k" are pronounced in quick succession to form the final syllable. Overall, the word is not commonly used in everyday conversation and has a very specific meaning within certain fields.
In arch., adorned with festoons or foliage.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.