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carsick
English
Etymology
car +? sick
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??(r)s?k
Adjective
carsick (comparative more carsick, superlative most carsick)
- Dizzy or feeling nauseated due to riding in a vehicle; suffering from motion sickness.
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carrick
English
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun
carrick (plural carricks)
- Alternative spelling of carrack
- (nonce word) A greatcoat.
- c. 1948, Vladimir Nabokov, "Lecture on The Metamorphosis" (reprinted in Lectures on Literature, 1980)
- A poor man is robbed of his overcoat (Gogol's "The Greatcoat," or more correctly "The Carrick") […]
- c. 1948, Vladimir Nabokov, "Lecture on The Metamorphosis" (reprinted in Lectures on Literature, 1980)
Translations
- Russian: please add this translation if you can
Manx
Etymology
From Old Irish carrac (“rock, large stone”) (compare modern Irish carraig).
Noun
carrick f (genitive singular carree)
- rock
Derived terms
- bun-charrick
Mutation
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