[ Mark Chester wrote in 040228 MMDigest:
> Carousel (also spelled carrousel, carrouselle, and possibly a dozen
> other combinations) is from a French word which is derived from an
> Italian word.
Is it connected with carousal, i.e., having a riotous time?
David Evans
Hampshire UK
[ Indeed! Sez my 7 kg dictionary of 1927:
[
[ carousal: 1. A jovial feast or festival; a drunken revel;
[ a carouse. 2. Erroneous for carrousel(1.)
[
[ carrousel: Also carousel, erroneously carousal. (French, from
[ Italian carosello.)
[ 1. A sort of tournament in which knights or cavalrymen divided
[ into troops execute various evolutions, to which were often
[ formerly added allegorical dances, scenic shows, or the like.
[ 2. A merry-go-round.
[
[ Do cavalrymen and knights drink and carouse? ;->
[
[ -- Robbie
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