Caroch

/ˈkær.ɑtʃ/ noun

A large ornate wheeled carriage or coach, especially one used for ceremonial purposes in Renaissance Europe.

Variant of 'caroche,' from Romance languages (French 'carrosse,' Italian 'carrozza'). All trace back to Latin 'carrus' (cart), showing how this word traveled across languages.

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