
1) Cab
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1) Carriage in the Bois 2) French boy name 3) French carriage 4) French hackney 5) Hackney coach 6) Horse-drawn carriage 7) Small coach
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[carriage] A fiacre is a form of hackney coach, a horse-drawn four-wheeled carriage for hire. In Vienna such cabs were called Fiaker. ==Origin== The earliest use of the word in English is cited by the Oxford English Dictionary as from 1699 (`Fiacres or Hackneys, hung with Double Springs`). The name is derived indirectly from Saint Fiacre; t...
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hackney coach; cab
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• (n.) A kind of French hackney coach.
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French coach for hire, named for the Hôtel Saint-Fiacre, in Paris, where it was introduced in the 1640s. The first fiacres were boxlike, ...
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Fia'cre noun [ French] A kind of French hackney coach.
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The fiacre was a French, small four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage, usually with a folding roof invented by Sauvage in 1640 and named after the Hotel de St Fiacre, Paris, where these hackney-carriages were first hired out.
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a small four-wheeled carriage for hire, a hackney-coach. This derives from the Old Irish given name Fiacre (of uncertain meaning, perhaps 'battle king', perhaps 'little raven'). Saint Fiacre was a seventh century Irish saint for whom an inn in Paris that hired carriages was named. (OED)
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a small horse-drawn carriage.
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