caroche

/kəˈroʊʃ/
noun
  1. A luxurious, stately carriage used in the 16th and 17th centuries, often richly decorated and drawn by horses.
    • The queen rode through the city in a golden caroche pulled by six white horses.
    • The museum displayed a beautifully preserved caroche with velvet seats and ornate carvings.
    • In the parade, a replica of a 17th-century caroche carried actors dressed as nobles.
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