Cahot

/kəˈhɑːt/ noun

A jolting or bumpy movement, particularly of a vehicle traveling on rough ground.

From French 'cahot,' which comes from the verb 'cahoter,' meaning to jolt or bounce. The term entered English in the 17th century to describe the unpleasant experience of traveling in carriages on bad roads.

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