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ca·roche C0119700 (kə-rōch′, -rōsh′)n. A stately carriage of the late 1500s and the 1600s. [Obsolete French carroche, from Old Italian carrozza, ultimately from carro, cart, from Latin carrus, a Gallic type of wagon; see kers- in Indo-European roots.]caroche (kəˈrɒʃ) n (Historical Terms) a stately ceremonial carriage used in the 16th and 17th centuries[C16: from French, ultimately from Latin carrus car]ca•roche (kəˈroʊtʃ, -ˈroʊʃ) n. a luxurious or stately coach or carriage of the 17th century. [1585–95; < Middle French < Italian carroccio=carr(o) wheeled conveyance (see car) + -occio pejorative suffix] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | caroche - a luxurious carriage suitable for nobility in the 16th and 17th centurycarriage, equipage, rig - a vehicle with wheels drawn by one or more horses |
carocheenUK Related to caroche: CockroachesWords related to carochenoun a luxurious carriage suitable for nobility in the 16th and 17th centuryRelated Words |