DROSHKY


Meaning of DROSHKY in English

ˈdräshkē, -ki noun

also dros·ky -sk-

( -es )

Etymology: Russian drozhki, from droga pole of a wagon; akin to Old English dragan to draw — more at draw

: a low 4-wheeled open carriage used especially in Russia and consisting of a long bench on which the passengers ride sideways or astride as on a saddle with their feet on bars near the ground ; also : any of various 2-wheeled or 4-wheeled public carriages used in Russia and other countries

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