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What is another word for carousel?

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The word "carousel" comes from the French word "carrousel," which in turn is derived from the Italian word "carosello." Both French and Italian words refer to a type of horsemanship exercise or tournament in the 17th century where riders would perform intricate maneuvers on horseback. This eventually evolved into the modern amusement ride we know as a carousel today.


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The carousel has many symbolic meanings. One meaning is the wheels of life and fortune, another is the innocents of youth.


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Carousel, as a merry-go-round originated in the 1670's. It came from the French word, carrousel, which meant "tilting match", as in jousting. That word originated from the Latin carrus, meaning chariot.


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On a Carousel was created in 1967.


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He walked around the room like a horse on a carousel.


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