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birota

American  
[bih-rot-uh] / bɪˈrɒt ə /

noun

Roman Antiquity.
  1. a two-wheeled cart, usually drawn by three mules, used for transporting commercial goods and one or two passengers.


Etymology

Origin of birota

< Latin, nounuse of feminine of birotus two-wheeled, equivalent to bi- bi- 1 + rot ( a ) wheel + -us adj. suffix

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There was also an orange Freighty Cat towing a Surly trailer, and a mint-green Birota that had been enlisted for the occasion.

From New York Times

New coinings include bírota montana for mountain bike, a conveyance unknown in Caesar's time, and bracae línteae caerúleae for blue jeans, a garment that post-dates the toga.

From New York Times