That is the correct spelling of "carriage" (originally a horse-drawn conveyance).
Carriage.
calèche
carriage? (As in the vehicle pulled by horses?)
The architectural form is a porte-cochère (carriage porch).
The word automobile (auto, car) is the most common English word used to describe the motorized four-wheeled transportation vehicle. Other terms are motorcar and autocar (car from carriage as in horseless carriage).
Some possible words:harsh (adjective) - mean, cruel, or difficulthorse (noun) - equine animalhearse (noun) - a funeral carriage or car
A child
our ride in the carriage was very pleasing.
A home in a carriage
The Carriage was created in 1836.
Carriage was the roller on a typewriter that held the paper in place. The carriage return moved the carriage back to the beginning of the column on a new line.
This may be the adjective "handsome" (good-looking; used to mean attractive, for a man).The sound-alike word is hansom (cab), a two-wheeled carriage.