Britzska

/ˈbrɪtskə/ noun

A large, open carriage with a folding hood used in 19th-century Europe, especially Poland, pulled by horses.

From Polish bryka, influenced by German Britsche. The word entered European languages through Polish-German contact during the Napoleonic era as the carriage became fashionable among European aristocracy.

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