Spelling of "carosse coupé", the origin of the word edit

Different sources seem to list the origin of the English coupé as either "carosse coupé" (Collins English Dictionary) or "carrosse coupé" (with a second r) (Dictionary.com, Online Etymology Dictionary). I previously changed the spelling to use two r's (which seems to be the modern French spelling, but may not have been in the 19th century); however, I undid my edit because I felt it would be better to ask here first. Although the spelling of carosse/carrosse is not that significant, should it be noted that two spellings may have existed, or is one spelling/source preferred over the other? ChromeGames923 (talk) 05:44, 26 December 2018 (UTC)Reply

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