Chariot
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late Middle English: from Old French, augmentative of char ‘cart’, based on Latin carrus ‘wheeled vehicle’.
wiktionary
From Middle English chariot, from Old French chariot, from char(“cart”), from Latin carrus(“wagon”).
etymonline
chariot (n.)
"ancient two-wheeled vehicle used in war, racing, and private life," mid-14c., from Old French charriot "wagon" (13c.), augmentative of char "car," from Late Latin carrum "chariot" (see car).