Caroche
(in the 17th century) a luxurious or stately coach or carriage.
Historical Examples
It will be seen from the first of these lines, that a difference is made between the coach and the caroche (carroch or carroache).
Carriages & Coaches Ralph Straus
Madam,” now announced Hans from the door, “the baggage is packed, and the caroche awaiteth your Ladyship.
It Might Have Been Emily Sarah Holt
No, caroche does not remember his brother Ba’tiste the fighter, as brave as caroche is a coward!
The Lane That Had No Turning, Complete Gilbert Parker
noun
a stately ceremonial carriage used in the 16th and 17th centuries
Read Also:
- Carol
a song, especially of joy. a Christmas song or hymn. a seat in a bay window or oriel. a compartment in a cloister, similar to a carrel. a kind of circular dance. to sing Christmas songs or hymns, especially in a group performing in a public place or going from house to house. to sing, […]
- Carol-city
a town in SE Florida, near Miami.
- Carol II
1893–1953, king of Romania 1930–40. noun 1893–1953, king of Romania (1930–40), who was deposed by the Iron Guard
- Carol-stream
a town in NE Illinois.
- Carola
a female given name, form of Carol. Contemporary Examples Carola Saavedra was born in Chile, spent time in France, Germany, and Spain, and now lives in Rio. Granta’s Brazil Issue Tells the Country’s New Story Mac Margolis November 20, 2012 Historical Examples To Carola Brune, who was a year younger, he seemed perfect as a […]