A vehicle with wheels, usually pulled by horses, used for carrying people; or the way a person holds and moves their body.
From Old Northern French 'cariage', meaning 'transport', from 'carier', 'to carry', from Late Latin 'carricare', 'to load a wagon'. It is closely related to 'carry' and 'cargo'.
The 'carriage' you ride in and your body 'carriage' both come from the same idea: how something is carried. Even your posture is treated as a kind of vehicle for your presence.
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