"barouche" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /bæˈɹuːʃ/ [Received-Pronunciation] Forms: barouches [plural]
Rhymes: -uːʃ Etymology: PIE word *dwóh₁ From dialectal German Barutsche, from Italian baroccio, from Late Latin *birotium, from Latin birotus (“chariot”), from bi- (“two”) + rota (“wheel”). The spelling was altered in English as if the word had come from French. Doublet of britchka. Etymology templates: {{l|ine-pro|*dwóh₁}} *dwóh₁, {{PIE word|en|dwóh₁}} PIE word *dwóh₁, {{root|en|ine-pro|*Hreth₂-}}, {{bor|en|de|Barutsche}} German Barutsche, {{der|en|it|baroccio}} Italian baroccio, {{der|en|LL.|*birotium}} Late Latin *birotium, {{der|en|la|birotus||chariot}} Latin birotus (“chariot”), {{m|la|bi-||two}} bi- (“two”), {{m|la|rota||wheel}} rota (“wheel”), {{doublet|en|britchka}} Doublet of britchka Head templates: {{en-noun}} barouche (plural barouches)
  1. A four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage with collapsible half-hood, two double seats facing each other, and an outside seat for the driver. Wikipedia link: barouche Categories (topical): Carriages, Vehicles

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