Carosse vs Carouse - What's the difference?
carosse | carouse |
(obsolete) a European state coach
(obsolete, nautical) the open space underneath the poop deck of a galley where the captain had his bed; it evolved into the cabin
To engage in a noisy or drunken social gathering.
To drink to excess.
A large draught of liquor.
* Sir J. Davies
* Shakespeare
A drinking match; a carousal.
* Alexander Pope
As nouns the difference between carosse and carouse
is that carosse is a European state coach while carouse is a large draught of liquor.As a verb carouse is
to engage in a noisy or drunken social gathering.carosse
English
Noun
(en noun)carouse
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Verb
(carous)- We are all going to carouse at Brian's tonight.
- If I survive this headache, I promise no more carousing at Brian's.
Derived terms
* carousal * carousel * carrouselNoun
(en noun)- a full carouse of sack
- Drink carouses to the next day's fate.
- The early feast and late carouse .