carroções
Carroções is a term used in Portuguese to refer to large wheeled vehicles, especially substantial carts or wagons drawn by animals such as oxen or horses. The word derives from the noun carro (cart) with the augmentative suffix -ão, signaling increased size or capacity. While its exact meaning can vary by region, the core sense is that of a heavy, cargo-carrying vehicle.
Historically, the carroção appears in rural and agricultural contexts in Portugal and Brazil. Typical designs featured
In various regions, the term has also come to be used colloquially to describe especially large trucks
Today, the word may appear in historical writings, literature, or informal speech to evoke images of traditional