ricksha
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Definition
Noun: A ricksha is a small, lightweight, two-wheeled vehicle designed to carry a single passenger. It is pulled by a person on foot, who acts as the driver and motive power.
Usage
The word ricksha is used to refer specifically to this human-powered mode of transport. It is a historical term but remains in use to describe such vehicles, especially in discussions of historical urban transport or in certain regions where they are still operated.
Examples
- In the early 20th century, the ricksha was a common sight on the streets of many Asian cities.
- The tourist took a short ride in a ricksha through the old quarter.
- The museum displayed an antique ricksha alongside other forms of historical transportation.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in historical or cultural contexts to evoke a specific time period or to describe traditional transportation methods.
- It can be used metaphorically to describe a situation where one person is doing all the hard work for another's benefit, though this is less common.
Variants and Related Words
- Rickshaw: This is a common alternative spelling for ricksha. The two words are interchangeable.
- Jinrikisha: This is the original Japanese term from which "ricksha" is derived, meaning "human-powered vehicle".
- Cycle rickshaw / Pedicab: A modern, three-wheeled variant where the driver pedals a bicycle mechanism instead of pulling the vehicle on foot.
- Puller: The person who pulls a ricksha.
Synonyms
- Jinrikisha (historical, specific)
- Pulled cart (descriptive)
Notes on Different Meanings
The word ricksha has a single, specific meaning. It does not have multiple distinct definitions. It refers exclusively to the human-pulled passenger cart.
Noun
- a small two-wheeled cart for one passenger; pulled by one person