👉 Pasquinader is a term used in French literature and film. In French, it translates to "horse-drawn carriage" or "mule car." It refers to a type of carriage that was popular during the 19th century in France. The word comes from the Latin "pasquus," which means 'horse' in Greek, and 'quinque,' which is Latin for 'seven.' Therefore, Pasquinader refers to a type of horse-drawn carriage with seven