bəˈrüsh, ba- noun
( -s )
Etymology: modification of German barutsche, from Italian baroccio, biroccio, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin birotium two-wheeled vehicle, from Late Latin birotus two-wheeled, from Latin bi- bi- (I) + rota wheel — more at roll
: a four-wheeled shallow carriage with a driver's seat high in front, two double seats inside, one facing back and the other front, and a folding top over the back seat, the entire carriage being suspended on C springs