See also: cariole ((n.)) (def. 1b)
- 1769  (1931)  Our covered carrioles too have not only canvas windows (we dare not have glass, because we often overturn), but cloth curtains to draw all round us. . . .
- 1791  (1911)  General Clarke's covered carriole, a small chaise on runners instead of wheels, was ready to carry me to the inn in Upper Town.