Caroches

/kəˈroʊʃɪz/ noun

Definition

Plural form of caroche; multiple large ornate carriages.

Etymology

Simple plural of caroche, following standard English pluralization rules. The word maintains its French-Italian etymological roots through the base form.

Kelly Says

Royal processions would feature entire trains of caroches—sometimes twenty or more lined up—creating moving palaces that announced a monarch's wealth and power to entire cities.

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