
1) Archaic vehicle 2) Author 3) Big farm wagon 4) Cart, quaintly 5) English boy name 6) English writer 7) Exclusively Saxon word 8) Exclusively Anglo word 9) Farm wagon 10) Hay wagon 11) John barrington wain 12) John wain 13) Large open farm wagon 14) Old form of wagon 15) Old-time cart 16) Old-time wagon
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1) Cart 2) Plough 3) Vehicle
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- English writer (1925-1994)
- a group of seven bright stars in the constellation Ursa Major
- large open farm wagon
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[AM] WAIN (1270 AM) is a radio station licensed to Columbia, Kentucky, USA. The station is currently owned by Forcht Broadcasting. ...
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A wain is a type of horse- or oxen-drawn, load-carrying vehicle, used for agricultural purposes rather than transporting people. A wagon or cart, usually four wheeled. For example a haywain. It normally has four wheels but the term has now acquired slightly poetical connotations so is not always used with technical correctness. However, a two-whee...
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• A kind of large broad-wheeled wagon, usually covered, for traveling in soft soil and on prairies. • (n.) A four-wheeled vehicle for the transportation of goods, produce, etc.; a wagon. • (n.) A chariot.
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1. A four-wheeled vehicle for the transportation of goods, produce, etc.; a wagon. 'The wardens see nothing but a wain of hay.' (Jeffrey) 'Driving in ponderous wains their household goods to the seashore.' (Longfellow) ... 2. A chariot. The Wain. ... <astronomy> See Charles's Wain, in the Vocabulary. Wain rope, a cart rope. ... Origin: OE. Wa...
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Wain noun [ Middle English wain , Anglo-Saxon wægn ; akin to D. & German wagen , Old High German wagan , Icelandic & Swedish vagn , Danish vogn , and English way . ... .......... See Way , Weigh , and confer Wagon .]
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Ancient Measurement Terms: Weight. See: Cart-load. About 19½ hundredweight, dependent upon material. Also, six sacks where each sack is five fotmal. (also called cart-load, load, wain, etc.)
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n] - English writer (1925-1994) 2. [n] - large open farm wagon
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noun large open farm wagon
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