jaunting car
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Definition
Noun: An open, two-wheeled, one-horse cart, formerly widely used in Ireland for passenger transport.
Usage
This is a historical term for a specific type of light horse-drawn vehicle. It is used to describe a mode of transport from the past, particularly in an Irish context.
Examples
- The tourists took a ride through the countryside in a jaunting car.
- In 19th-century Ireland, the jaunting car was a common sight on rural roads.
- The museum has a beautifully restored jaunting car on display.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in historical narratives, travel literature, and descriptions of traditional Irish life.
- It evokes a specific image of pre-automotive travel and is associated with Irish heritage and tourism.
Variants and Related Words
- Sidecar: A one-wheeled passenger car attached to the side of a motorcycle. (Note: This is a different, modern vehicle).
- Cart: A general term for a vehicle with two wheels, drawn by an animal, used for carrying loads.
- Trap: A light, two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage.
Synonyms
- Irish car
- Jingle (a regional term, also used in Ireland)
Notes
- The jaunting car is characterized by its passengers sitting back-to-back along the sides, facing outwards, with their feet on footboards.
- It is distinct from a four-wheeled carriage or a covered cart.
Noun
- an open two-wheeled one-horse cart formerly widely used in Ireland