CARR is also used for a kind of light open chariot. The carr, on medals, drawn either by horses, lions, or elephants, usually signifies either a triumph or an apotheosis: sometimes a procession of the images of the gods at a solemn supplication, and sometimes of those of some illustrious family at a funeral. The carr covered, and drawn by mules, only signifies a consecration, and the honour done any one of having his image carried at the games of the circus. See CONSECRATION, &c.