transcription, транскрипция: [ bə-ˈrüsh ]
noun
Etymology: German Barutsche, from Italian biroccio, ultimately from Late Latin birotus two-wheeled, from Latin bi- + rota wheel — more at roll
Date: 1801
: a four-wheeled carriage with a driver's seat high in front, two double seats inside facing each other, and a folding top over the back seat