See also Cabriolet
English[]
Pronunciation[]
- Rhymes: -eɪ
Etymology[]
From French cabriolet.
Noun[]
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Plural |
Cabriolet ({{{1}}})
- An automobile with a retractable top.
- Template:Originally A light two wheeled carriage with a folding top pulled by a single horse
Synonyms[]
- (1): convertible
- (1): roadster
Translations[]
an automobile with a retractable top
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a light two wheeled carriage with a folding top pulled by a single horse
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Dutch[]
Etymology[]
From French cabriolet, itself via Italian capriola from Latin caper 'wild goat'
Noun[]
Cabriolet m. (plural cabrioletten, diminutive Cabrioletje, diminutive plural Cabrioletjes)
- cabriolet carriage or - car
French[]
Etymology[]
From Italian cabriola, cabriole (“‘horse caper’”) + -et
Noun[]
Cabriolet m. (plural Cabriolets)
- a cabriolet carriage
- a convertible car
- a knotted cord, each end tied to wood, to tie criminals to by the wrists
- a Directoire style hat type
See also[]
- coupé-cabriolet
References[]
- Template:R:NPLI
Italian[]
Etymology[]
French
Noun[]
cabriolet f. inv.
- Template:Automobiles cabriolet
Synonyms[]
- cabrio
Swedish[]
Template:Sv-noun
Noun[]
cabriolet
- cabriolet
Synonyms[]
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