prairie wagon
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Definition
- Noun:
- A large wagon with broad wheels and an arched canvas top: A "prairie wagon" is a specific type of horse-drawn vehicle characterized by its substantial size, wide wheels designed for rough terrain, and a curved canvas cover. It was historically used by American pioneers for transportation and shelter during long journeys across the North American prairies in the 1800s.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The family packed all their belongings into the prairie wagon before beginning the long journey west.
- Museums often display a prairie wagon to illustrate the challenges of pioneer life.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The term is almost exclusively used in a historical context to describe the vehicles used in the westward expansion of the United States during the 19th century.
- The prairie wagon became an enduring symbol of American frontier spirit.
Variants and Related Words
- Covered wagon: A more general term for a wagon with a canvas cover, often used synonymously with "prairie wagon."
- Conestoga wagon: A specific, heavier type of covered wagon used primarily for freight, originating in Pennsylvania.
- Pioneer wagon: A descriptive term for wagons used by settlers.
Synonyms
- Covered wagon
- Emigrant wagon
Related Phrases
- To circle the wagons: An idiom originating from the practice of arranging wagons in a circle for defense. It now means to become defensive or to unite against a common threat.
- When the scandal broke, the company's executives circled the wagons.
Noun
- a large wagon with broad wheels and an arched canvas top; used by the United States pioneers to cross the prairies in the 19th century