Definitions for carrioles

carrioles car·ri·ole

Spelling: [kar-ee-ohl]
IPA: /ˈkær iˌoʊl/

Carrioles is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 10 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.

You can make 589 anagrams from letters in carrioles (aceilorrs).

Definitions for carrioles

noun

  1. cariole.
  2. a small, open, two-wheeled vehicle.
  3. a covered cart.
  4. a light, open sleigh pulled by horses or dogs, especially one used in French Canada.

Origin of carrioles

1760-70; French carriole Old Provençal carriola, equivalent to carri carriage (Late Latin carrium, for Latin carrus; see car1) + -ola -o

Examples for carrioles

This ran through his mind in the presence of the old man who bustled out of the door of the cabin where his carriole had stopped.

He started awake, and found his carriole driver standing over him.

Then, leaving the little man thoroughly bewildered, Rigou got into the carriole beside Marie Tonsard.

Some Indians came in and lay down before the fire with the carriole driver.

I remembered it before we had gone very far, and raced back alone in the carriole.

"There's something in the wind," whispered Jacquelin, as Mariette passed the carriole.

It comes, by the law of Hobson-Jobson, from the French carriole.

As his carriole slipped lightly over it, Northwick had a fantastic sense of his own minuteness and remoteness.

The carriole may be considered to be the national vehicle of Norway, and is certainly the most comfortable.

In Norway, the carriole drivers water their ponies in the same way, and it is icy-cold coming from the glaciers.

Word Value for carrioles
Scrable

10

Words with friends

12

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