Carriages

/ˈkærɪdʒɪz/ noun

Vehicles drawn by horses used for transportation, or the manner in which someone holds their body while walking or standing.

From Old French 'cariage,' derived from 'carier' meaning 'to carry.' The word has been in English since the 1300s and originally meant the act of carrying, then the vehicle that carries things.

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