Carosse

/kəˈroʊs/ noun

A large, ornate horse-drawn carriage, especially one used by nobility in European courts.

From French carrosse, derived from Italian carozza, ultimately from Vulgar Latin carrus (cart, wagon). The word traveled through trade routes as luxury vehicles became status symbols.

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