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CARRUCA

Volume 6 · 60 words · 1860 Edition

in Antiquity, a splendid kind of car or chariot, mounted on four wheels, and richly decorated with gold, silver, ivory, &c., in which the emperors, senators, and people of rank were carried. The word comes from the Latin carrus, or British car.

or CARUCA, is also used by writers of the middle ages to signify a plough, in French charrue.