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caroche
[ kuh-rohch, -rohsh ]
noun
- (in the 17th century) a luxurious or stately coach or carriage.
caroche
/ kəˈrɒʃ /
noun
- a stately ceremonial carriage used in the 16th and 17th centuries
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of caroche1
C16: from French, ultimately from Latin carrus car
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Example Sentences
No, Caroche does not remember his brother Ba'tiste the fighter, as brave as Caroche is a coward!
From Project Gutenberg
Madam,” now announced Hans from the door, “the baggage is packed, and the caroche awaiteth your Ladyship.
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It will be seen from the first of these lines, that a difference is made between the coach and the caroche (carroch or carroache).
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