carrus
Carrus is a Latin noun meaning a wagon or cart. In classical Latin it referred to a wheeled vehicle drawn by animals and used for transport, military supply and agricultural work. The term appears in various literary and documentary sources from the Roman period to describe everyday logistics and conveyance.
Etymology and cognates: Carrus belongs to a family of Latin words for wheeled vehicles. Its exact Proto-Italic
Usage in scholarship: In archaeology and philology, carrus is cited when discussing Roman carts and their role
Modern relevance: While carrus itself is rarely used in contemporary technical discourse, its semantic field informs