Carrus

/ˈkærəs/ noun

A Latin word for a large cart, wagon, or wheeled vehicle used in ancient Rome.

From Latin carrus, which likely derives from Celtic languages spoken by peoples the Romans encountered, as the Celts were known for their advanced wagon technology.

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