cariage

cariage
Cariage. s. m. Ce qui est contenu dans un chariot. Il n'est point en usage au propre; & sign. au figuré, Gens de peu, ou de mauvaise vie, & leur attirail. On a fait sortir ces Bohemiens, & tout le cariage. Il est bas.

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