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carsick

English

Etymology

car +? sick

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -??(r)s?k

Adjective

carsick (comparative more carsick, superlative most carsick)

  1. 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)

  1. Alternative spelling of carrack
  2. (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") []

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)

  1. rock

Derived terms

  • bun-charrick

Mutation

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