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car

2[kahr]
–adjective Chiefly Scot.
1. left-handed.
2. sinister.

Origin:
1375–1425; ME (Scots) < ScotGael cearr
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car 
1301, "wheeled vehicle," from Norm.-Fr. carre, from L. carrum, carrus (pl. carra), orig. "two-wheeled Celtic war chariot," from Gaul. karros, from PIE *krsos, from base *kers- "to run." Extension to "automobile" is 1896. Car-sick first recorded 1908, on model of sea sick. U.S. carport is from 1939. Car bomb first 1972, in reference to Northern Ireland. Car pool is 1942 (n.), 1962 (v.).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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