caravan

caravan
\ \ [16] Caravans have no etymological connection with cars, nor with char-a-bancs. The word comes ultimately from Persian kārwāngroup of desert travellers’, and came into English via French caravane. Its use in English for ‘vehicle’ dates from the 17th century, but to begin with it referred to a covered cart for carrying passengers and goods (basis of the shortened form van [19]), and in the 19th century it was used for the basic type of thirdclass railway carriage; its modern sense of ‘mobile home’ did not develop until the late 19th century. Caravanseraiinn for accommodating desert caravans’ [16] comes from Persian kārwānserāī: serāī means ‘palace, inn’, and was the source, via Italian, of seraglioharem’ [16].
\ \ Cf.CARAVANSERAI, VAN

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