carre
French
Verb
carre
Interlingue
Latin
Old French
Noun
carre f (oblique plural carres, nominative singular carre, nominative plural carres)
- (Anglo-Norman) cart (wheeled vehicle)
- circa 1150, author unknown, La Chanson de Roland:
- Vos li durrez urs e leons e chens,
Set cenz camelz e mil hosturs muers,
D’or e d’argent.IIII.C. muls cargez,
Cinquante carre, qu’en ferat carier :- [?] bears, lions and dogs
[?] a hundred camels and a thousand [?]
Of gold and of silver, load 400 mules
50 carts [?]
- [?] bears, lions and dogs
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Synonyms
- char m
Descendants
- English: car (borrowed)
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