noun
- A light, open, four-wheeled carriage used in Eastern Europe, typically drawn by horses.
Usage: historical; also spelled britska or britzschka
Examples
- The nobleman traveled across the countryside in his britzka.
- In 19th-century Russia, a britzka was a common mode of transportation for the wealthy.
- The britzka's open design made it popular during warm seasons.
- She rode in a britzka drawn by four matched horses.