noun
- plural of wagonette; light four-wheeled horse-drawn vehicles with facing seats, typically used for pleasure trips or short journeys
Usage: historical; chiefly British
Examples
- The hotel provided wagonettes to transport guests to the nearby village.
- Victorian families often used wagonettes for countryside excursions.
- Several wagonettes were lined up outside the railway station.
- The wagonettes could accommodate up to eight passengers comfortably.
- Local farmers converted their old wagonettes into utility vehicles.
- The museum displayed beautifully restored wagonettes from the 1800s.