cacolet
See also: caçolet
English
Noun
cacolet (plural cacolets)
- One of a pair of chairs or litters mounted on a pack animal (horse, mule, camel)
- A single litter mounted on a pack animal.
Synonyms
- mule chair
- kujawah
Related terms
- dhooley, dhoolie
Translations
one of a pair of chairs or litters mounted on a pack animal
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a single litter mounted on a pack animal
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References
- Katherine T. Barkley (1990) The Ambulance Exposition Press, →ISBN, 207 pages.
French
Etymology
From Occitan (Béarnaise) cacoulet, of uncertain origin.
Further reading
- “cacolet” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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