Definition of Carroch

1. caroche [n -ES] - See also: caroche

Lexicographical Neighbors of Carroch

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carrieth
carriole
carrioles
carrion
carrion crow
carrion crows
carrion flower
carrion fungus
carrions
carritch
carritches
carriwitchet
carriwitchets
carrizo
carroch (current term)
carroches
carrollite
carrom
carromed
carroming
carroms
carron oil
carronade
carronades
carrot
carrot-and-stick
carrot and stick
carrot bag
carrot cake

Literary usage of Carroch

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Imaginary Conversations by Walter Savage Landor (1883)
"Massinger writes carroch, from carozza : our carriage is inelegant. Jonson, in his verses to Wroth, says, — "In autumn at ..."

2. Medii Aevi Kalendarium by Robert Thomas Hampson (1841)
"Macarthy sat opposite to her, in a high-backed chair on the other side; Paddy carroch was mending a fishing-net by the dresser; and Ellen was nursing a sick ..."

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