Caroach

/kəˈroʊtʃ/ noun

An early form of carriage or coach; a large wheeled vehicle used for transport or ceremony.

Variant or related form to 'caroche' and 'caroch.' Likely derived from Romance languages (French 'carrosse,' Italian 'carrozza'), ultimately from Latin 'carrus' (cart).

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