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Origin and history of charette
charette(n.)
also charrette, c. 1400, "a chariot, a cart," from Old French charrete "wagon, small cart" (12c.), diminutive of charre, from Latin carrum, carrus "wagon" (see car).
The meaning "a concerted effort by concerned individuals to accomplish a given task by marathon work in a defined, short time" is attested by 1977, originally among architects, from French charette (by 1880s in this sense); it is said to have begun in this sense in the jargon of student architects hurrying to finish their models before they would have to be placed in the charrette which collected them for consideration.
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