- shaft of a cart
- (n) balankaaroo.
English-Mandinka dictionary. 2009.
English-Mandinka dictionary. 2009.
Mann's Patent Steam Cart and Wagon Company — Letterhead from Mann s Patent Steam Cart and Wagon Company Mann’s Patent Steam Cart and Wagon Company manufactured steam powered road vehicles in Leeds, England. Contents 1 Early his … Wikipedia
Tram — Tram, n. [Prov. E. tram a coal wagon, the shaft of a cart or carriage, a beam or bar; probably of Scand, origin; cf. OSw. tr[*a]m, trum, a beam, OD. drom, Prov. & OHG. tram.] 1. A four wheeled truck running on rails, and used in a mine, as for… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tram car — Tram Tram, n. [Prov. E. tram a coal wagon, the shaft of a cart or carriage, a beam or bar; probably of Scand, origin; cf. OSw. tr[*a]m, trum, a beam, OD. drom, Prov. & OHG. tram.] 1. A four wheeled truck running on rails, and used in a mine, as… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tram plate — Tram Tram, n. [Prov. E. tram a coal wagon, the shaft of a cart or carriage, a beam or bar; probably of Scand, origin; cf. OSw. tr[*a]m, trum, a beam, OD. drom, Prov. & OHG. tram.] 1. A four wheeled truck running on rails, and used in a mine, as… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tram pot — Tram Tram, n. [Prov. E. tram a coal wagon, the shaft of a cart or carriage, a beam or bar; probably of Scand, origin; cf. OSw. tr[*a]m, trum, a beam, OD. drom, Prov. & OHG. tram.] 1. A four wheeled truck running on rails, and used in a mine, as… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
limber — {{11}}limber (adj.) pliant, flexible, 1560s, of uncertain origin, possibly from LIMB (Cf. limb) (n.1) on notion of supple boughs of a tree [Barnhart], or from limp flaccid [Skeat], or somehow from M.E. lymer shaft of a cart (see LIMBER (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
limber — limber1 [lim′bər] adj. [< ? LIMB1] 1. easily bent; flexible; pliant 2. able to bend the body easily; supple; lithe vt. to make limber [to limber the fingers] vi. to make oneself limber, as by exercises: usually with up limberness … English World dictionary
travois — noun (plural travois; also travoises) Etymology: American French travail, from Canadian French, shaft of a cart, from Middle French traveil catafalque, prop, from Late Latin trepalium instrument of torture more at travail Date: 1847 a simple… … New Collegiate Dictionary
travois — /treuh voy /, n., pl. travois / voyz /. a transport device, formerly used by the Plains Indians, consisting of two poles joined by a frame and drawn by an animal. [1840 50; Amer.; pseudo F sp. of earlier travoy < North American F; cf. CanF… … Universalium
travois — tra•vois [[t]trəˈvɔɪ[/t]] n. pl. vois [[t] ˈvɔɪz[/t]] trs ant a transport device used by the Plains Indians, consisting of two poles joined by a frame and drawn by an animal • Etymology: 1840–50; amer.; earlier travoy < North American F; cf.… … From formal English to slang
thill — n. a shaft of a cart or carriage, esp. one of a pair. Etymology: ME: orig. unkn … Useful english dictionary