Wagonette

Wagonette
Wagonette Wag`on*ette", n. A kind of pleasure wagon, uncovered and with seats extended along the sides, designed to carry six or eight persons besides the driver. [1913 Webster]

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  • wagonette — (Amer.) n. small wagon or cart (also waggonette) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • wagonette — [wag΄ə net′] n. [dim. of WAGON] a light, open, four wheeled carriage with two seats set lengthwise facing each other behind the driver s seat …   English World dictionary

  • Wagonette — Einspännige Wagonette Eine Wagonette ist ein Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts entwickelter offener gefederter Pferdewagen, bei dem hinter dem Fahrersitz bzw. der Fahrersitzbank auf den Seiten der Kutsche zwei gegenüberliegende Sitzbänke montiert sind.… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • wagonette — /wag euh net /, n. a light, four wheeled carriage, with or without a top, having a crosswise seat in front and two lengthwise seats facing each other at the back. [1855 60; WAGON + ETTE] * * * ▪ vehicle       horse drawn carriage designed to… …   Universalium

  • wagonette — noun Date: circa 1858 a light wagon with two facing seats along the sides behind a transverse front seat …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • wagonette — noun A kind of pleasure wagon, uncovered and with seats extended along the sides, designed to carry six or eight persons besides the driver …   Wiktionary

  • wagonette — carriage with one crosswise seat in front, two seats in back Carriages and Chariots …   Phrontistery dictionary

  • wagonette — (Brit. also waggonette) noun a four wheeled horse drawn pleasure vehicle with facing side seats and one or two seats arranged crosswise in front …   English new terms dictionary

  • wagonette — wag·on·ette …   English syllables

  • wagonette — /wægəˈnɛt/ (say waguh net) noun a four wheeled horse drawn vehicle, with or without a top, having a crosswise seat in front and two lengthwise seats facing each other at the back. Also, waggonette …  

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