carruca

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Νέμεσις προλέγει τῷ πήχεϊ τῷ τε χαλινῷ μήτ' ἄμετρόν τι ποιεῖν μήτ' ἀχάλινα λέγειν → Nemesis warns us by her cubit-rule and bridle neither to do anything without measure nor to be unbridled in our speech

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

carrūca: and carrūcha, ae. f.,
I a sort of four-wheeled travelling and state coach (not before the empire), Plin. 33, 11, 49, § 140; Suet. Ner. 30; Mart. 3, 47, 13; 3, 62, 5; 12, 24, 2; Lampr. Elag. 31 al.; cf. Becker, Gall. 3, p. 12 sq.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) carrūca¹⁶ (-cha), æ, f., carrosse : Mart. 3, 62, 5 ; Plin. 33, 140.