"Carte blanche" is a blank check, that is an unlimited authorization.
Foot, donkey, horse, cart, boat
It comes from the name of a Hindu deity, Jagernath. Apparently Jagernath was worshipped by preparing a large statue on a large and heavy cart which was then paraded. Due to momentum, once you got the cart going, it was hard to stop it.
Thomas Blanqutte (blanket) was an englishman who weaved the patern for the blanket in the 14th century. also from the French word blanc.
A chariot is a small two wheeled cart that can be pulled by either one horse or as many as ten.
The river and sea roads which were capable of transporting trade goods affordably. The internal roads were ineffective for trade as the draft animals pulling a one tonne cart would consume the equivalent of the contents of a cart inside 200 km. The King's road was for couriers and armies.
yes, it means you have a free hand, you can do what you want, it's up to you
"un chapeau blanc" means "a white hat" in French.
white
A cart-horse simply is a horse/pony that has been trained to pull a cart.
blanc anc blanche both means white. Blanc is the masculine form, and blanche the feminine. un papier blanc, une voiture blanche (a white paper, a white car)
what do you mean
it is blanc de blanc
Mel Blanc Do you mean "Who" was the voice for Bugs Bunny? If so, I believe it was Mel Blanc.
i know tableau blanc means white board. i think it means, he has a white board
"the flag is white"
blanc - effectively, blahnc, where the little n means a nasalization of the preceding short a.
"Carte blanche" is a blank check, that is an unlimited authorization.