barouche

‘a four-wheeled carriage with a collapsible top, two-double seats inside opposite each other, and a box seat outside in front for the driver’

Lexical development traced from the Tamil root:

    G. barutsche < Ital. baroccio ‘chariot’ < Lat. birotus ‘two-wheeled’ < bi- ‘two’ + rotus ‘wheel’ < rotare ‘go around’ < Lat. rota ‘a wheel, a potter’s wheel; wheel for torture’ < roosh < ret- < Tamil uruḷ

English words derived from Tamil uruḷ connoting ‘roll’