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Etymology of the English word carryall

the English word carryall
derived from the English word cariole
derived from the French word carriole
derived from the Old Provençal word carriola
derived from the Old Provençal word carri
derived from the Late Latin word carrus (wagon)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kers-
derived from the French word cariole
derived from the Italian word carriuola
derived from the Old Italian word carro
derived from the Late Latin word carrus (wagon)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kers-
derived from the English word carry
derived from the North French word carier
derived from the North French word carre
derived from the French word carrer
derived from the Latin word quadrare (square up, make square, suitable)
derived from the French word carie
derived from the Latin word caries (rot, rottenness, corruption)
derived from the English word all
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *alnaz
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *al-

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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