carruaje
carriage
noun kah-RRWAH-heh Rare
Origin: From Catalan carruatge, ultimately from Latin carrus (cart).
Also means
coach
Usage Note
Carruaje is the general term for a horse-drawn wheeled vehicle. It is distinct from coche (which in modern Spanish means car) and carroza (a more ornate ceremonial carriage or float). In historical and literary contexts carruaje covers coaches, chaises, and similar conveyances.
Examples
"El rey llegó en un elegante carruaje dorado."
Natural Translation
The king arrived in an elegant golden carriage.
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