Veicolated
Veicolated is an adjective and verb form derived from the Italian word veicolare, meaning “to convey or transport.” In English it is chiefly used in legal, maritime, and transport contexts to describe goods or persons that have been moved by vehicle, especially by road or truck. The verb form – to veicolate – means to convey by means of a vehicle, and the past tense, veicolated, indicates that the conveying has already taken place. The term is considered archaic in everyday speech but persists in specialized documentation.
The word first appeared in English in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, largely in trade
Though not widely used in modern prose, veicolated remains a standard term in certain legal dictionaries. It
The term is related to the root verb “to veicular,” a less common synonym for “to transport