WAIN


Meaning of WAIN in English

ˈwān noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from Old English wægn, wæn; akin to Middle Dutch wagen wagon, cart, Old High German wagan, Old Norse vagn wagon, cart, Old English wegan to move, carry, weg way — more at way

1. : a usually large and heavy vehicle for farm use : wagon , cart

a hay wain on a meadow — Wolfgang Born

2. archaic : chariot

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