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Latin word carrus comes from Proto-Indo-European *kers-, Proto-Indo-European *sker-, Proto-Indo-European *k̑ers-, Proto-Indo-European - ós, and later Proto-Italic *korzō (To run.)

*kers- (Proto-Indo-European)

*sker- (Proto-Indo-European)

*k̑ers- (Proto-Indo-European)

- ós (Proto-Indo-European)

currendus (Latin)

*ḱers- (Proto-Indo-European)

*korzō (Proto-Italic)

To run.

*ḱr̥sós (Proto-Indo-European)

Vehicle.

*kr̥s-o- (Proto-Indo-European)

*karros (Proto-Celtic)

Wagon.

karros (Gaulish)

carrus (Latin)

(Medieval) a load, an English unit of weight. A cartload, a wagonload. A wagon, a four-wheeled baggage cart.

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