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Four wheeled vehicle pulled by draft animals
A wagon (or waggon) is a heavy four-wheeled vehicle pulled by draft animals or on occasion by humans, used for transporting goods, commodities, agricultural
Wagon
Auto body style with its roof extended rearward
A station wagon (US, also wagon) or estate car (UK, also estate) is an automotive body-style variant of a sedan with its roof extended rearward over a
Station_wagon
2004 single by Old Crow Medicine Show
"Wagon Wheel" is a song co-written by Bob Dylan and Ketch Secor of Old Crow Medicine Show. Dylan recorded the chorus in 1973 while Secor added verses
Wagon_Wheel_(song)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up wagon wheel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wagon wheel may refer to: The wheel of a wagon Wagon Wheels, a brand of biscuits in the United
Wagon_wheel
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up wagon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A wagon is a heavy four-wheeled vehicle pulled by draught animals. Wagon may also refer to: Automobile
Wagon_(disambiguation)
Motor vehicle
The Maruti Suzuki Wagon R (or WagonR) is a city car/mini MPV manufactured and marketed by Suzuki through its subsidiary Maruti Suzuki primarily for the
Maruti_Suzuki_Wagon_R
Japanese mini car introduced in 1993
Relaxation. The Wagon R uses a "tall wagon" configuration to maximize cabin space within kei car dimensional restrictions. The Wagon R is also sold by
Suzuki_Wagon_R
Series of Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs)
The Mercedes-Benz G-Class, colloquially known as the G-Wagon or G-Wagen (as an abbreviation of Geländewagen), is a four-wheel drive luxury SUV sold by
Mercedes-Benz_G-Class
Military defense formation
A wagon fort, wagon fortress, wagenburg, or corral, often referred to as circling the wagons, is a temporary fortification made of wagons arranged into
Wagon_fort
Historic migration route spanning Independence, MO–Oregon City, OR
The Oregon Trail was a 2,170-mile (3,490 km) east–west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in North America that connected the Missouri River
Oregon_Trail
American marketing company
Welcome Wagon is a marketing business in the United States (and formerly in Canada) that contacts new homeowners after relocation, providing them with
Welcome_Wagon
Motor vehicle
Dodge Power Wagon is a four-wheel drive medium duty truck that was produced in various model series from 1945 to 1980 by Dodge. The Power Wagon name was
Dodge_Power_Wagon
Mountain pass and archaeological site in Colorado, USA
Historic Places to include achievements made by John Q.A. Rollins and his toll wagon road that traversed the pass. In 2012, Rollins Pass was listed as one of
Rollins_Pass
American Western television series (1957–1965)
Wagon Train is an American Western television series that aired for eight seasons, first on the NBC television network (1957–1962) and then on ABC (1962–1965)
Wagon_Train
Early unpowered armored fighting vehicle
A war wagon is any of several historical types of early fighting vehicle involving an armed or armored animal-drawn cart or wagon. One of the earliest
War_wagon
1991 single by Dinosaur Jr.
"The Wagon" is a song by alternative rock band Dinosaur Jr., released on their 1991 album Green Mind. Featuring lyrics inspired by the band's use of station
The_Wagon
Canvas-covered horse or ox wagons
A covered wagon, also called a prairie wagon, whitetop, or prairie schooner, is a horse-drawn or ox-drawn wagon used for passengers or freight hauling
Covered_wagon
Brand of sweet biscuit-based snack food
Wagon Wheels are a sweet snack food sold in the United Kingdom as well as other Commonwealth countries such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Malta and
Wagon_Wheels
Type of covered wagon
The Conestoga wagon, also simply known as the Conestoga, is a horse-drawn freight wagon that was used exclusively in North America, primarily the United
Conestoga_wagon
Railway vehicle designed to carry livestock
A cattle wagon or a livestock wagon is a type of railway vehicle designed to carry livestock. Within the classification system of the International Union
Cattle_wagon
Type of automobile
low-volume models from the late 1930s, and the four-wheel-drive station wagons and carryalls that began to be introduced in 1949. Some SUVs produced today
SUV
Topics referred to by the same term
Dragon Wagon may refer to: M25 tank transporter, tractor-trailer combination built by Paccar and used in World War II Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical
Dragon_Wagon
Traditional horse-drawn wagon of the Romanichal
A vardo (also Romani wag(g)on, Gypsy wagon, living wagon, caravan, van and house-on-wheels) is a four-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle traditionally used by
Vardo_(Romani_wagon)
Train carriage
Compiègne Wagon (2419D) was a train carriage in which the armistices of the First World War and the Battle of France in World War II were signed. The wagon, which
Compiègne_Wagon
Topics referred to by the same term
wagon train is a group of wagons traveling together. Wagon Train may also refer to: Wagon Train, a 1957–1965 American Western television series Wagon
Wagon_train_(disambiguation)
American van series manufactured by Ford
The Ford E-Series (also marketed as the Ford Econoline and Ford Club Wagon) is a range of full-size vans produced by the Ford Motor Company since 1961
Ford_E-Series
Mini MPV produced by Suzuki
derived from the narrower Wagon R; it was widened mainly for export markets and was originally sold as the Wagon R-Wide or Wagon R Plus. The predecessor
Suzuki_Solio
Railway vehicle used to connect two others that have different types of coupling
A barrier vehicle (BV), barrier wagon, match wagon or translator coach is used to convert between non-matching railway coupler types. This allows locomotives
Barrier_vehicle
Four-wheeled vehicle pulled by oxen (draught cattle)
An ox-wagon or bullock wagon is a four-wheeled vehicle pulled by oxen (draught cattle). It was a traditional form of transport, especially in Southern
Ox-wagon
1953 musical film by Vincente Minnelli
The Band Wagon is a 1953 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Vincente Minnelli, starring Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse. The plot follows
The_Band_Wagon
Group of wagons traveling together
A wagon train is a group of wagons traveling together. Before the extensive use of military vehicles, baggage trains followed an army with supplies and
Wagon_train
Topics referred to by the same term
Well wagon may refer to intermodal container well wagon including ones that carry semi-trailers Kangourou wagon Pocket wagon Well car Pre containerization
Well_wagon
Railway wagons for transportation of bulk goods
An open wagon (or truck in the UK) forms a large group of railway goods wagons designed primarily for the transportation of bulk goods that are not moisture-retentive
Open_wagon
1969 film by Joshua Logan
Paint Your Wagon is a 1969 American Western musical film starring Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood, and Jean Seberg. The film was adapted by Paddy Chayefsky
Paint_Your_Wagon_(film)
Unpowered railway vehicle used for freight transport
Goods wagons or freight wagons (North America: freight cars), also known as goods carriages, goods trucks, freight carriages or freight trucks, are unpowered
Goods_wagon
Sport utility vehicle produced by Kaiser, AMC, and Chrysler
Jeep Station Wagon, the Wagoneer was the first Jeep model line completely distinct from the Jeep CJ. Designed as a truck-based station wagon, the model
Jeep_Wagoneer_(SJ)
Four-wheel-drive off-road SUV produced by Jeep
The Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer are a sport utility vehicle (SUV) nameplate of Jeep vehicles, with several models marketed for the 1963 through 1993
Jeep_Wagoneer
Railway goods wagon
wagons (sometimes flat beds, flats or rail flats, US: flatcars), as classified by the International Union of Railways (UIC), are railway goods wagons
Flat_wagon
1967 Irish TV series or programme
Wanderly Wagon is an Irish children's television series which aired on RTÉ from Saturday 30 September 1967 until 1982. Wanderly Wagon followed human and
Wanderly_Wagon
Trail used by settlers in colonial America to go south
The Great Wagon Road, also known as the Philadelphia Wagon Road, is an historic trail in the Eastern United States that was first traveled by indigenous
Great_Wagon_Road
A pageant wagon is a movable stage or wagon used to accommodate the mystery and miracle play cycles of the 10th through the 16th century. These religious
Pageant_wagon
1950 film by John Ford
Wagon Master is a 1950 American Western film produced and directed by John Ford and starring Ben Johnson, Harry Carey Jr., Joanne Dru, and Ward Bond.
Wagon_Master
Merchant who provisions an army in the field or camp
sold wares from the back of a wagon or a temporary tent, traveling with an army or to remote military outposts. Sutler wagons were associated with the military
Sutler
1981 film by Ernest Pintoff
Lunch Wagon (also known as Lunch Wagon Girls) is a 1981 sex comedy film starring Pamela Jean Bryant, Rosanne Katon, and Candy Moore. The film was directed
Lunch_Wagon
Steam-powered truck for carrying freight
A steam wagon (or steam lorry, steam waggon or steamtruck) is a steam-powered truck for carrying freight. It was the earliest form of lorry (truck) and
Steam_wagon
Person hired to oversee the transportation of a group of wagons
A wagon master was the person hired to oversee the transportation of a group of wagons. On the American frontier, the term usually applies to the person
Wagon_master
Wagon Automotive is an automotive parts company based in Birmingham, England. The company is controlled by the American businessman Wilbur Ross and employs
Wagon_Automotive
British railway freight wagon
The CDA wagon was a type of hopper railway wagon used by British Rail, and then the privatised railway, to move china clay (kaolin) in South West England
CDA_wagon
Light horse-drawn public passenger vehicle
Stage wagons, also called passenger wagons or mud wagons, were horse-drawn public passenger vehicles used on early stage lines, and were predecessors of
Stage_wagon
Vehicle used for carrying cargo or passengers on a rail transport system
railway wagon, railway carriage, railway truck, railwagon, railcarriage or railtruck (British English and UIC), also called a train car, train wagon, train
Railroad_car
Car model
truck, with commercial and van/wagon body variants added in 1971. In 1976, Toyota released the larger TownAce van/wagon that derived from the LiteAce;
Toyota_LiteAce
1983 film by Harold Ramis
for six weeks. Clark is forced to buy the "Wagon Queen Family Truckster", an ugly, oversized station wagon after the car he traded in has been crushed
National_Lampoon's_Vacation
Enclosed railway wagon used to carry freight
In the United Kingdom, a covered goods wagon or covered goods van is a railway goods wagon which is designed for the transportation of moisture-susceptible
Covered_goods_wagon
Topics referred to by the same term
Honey Wagon may refer to: Honeywagon (vehicle), a truck for collecting and carrying human excreta Vacuum truck, a tank truck with a vacuum designed to
Honey_wagon
Rail wagon designed for the transport of semi-trailers
The kangourou wagon ("kangaroo wagon") is a type of rail wagon designed for the transport of semi-trailers. It has a drawbridge forming a pocket in the
Kangourou_wagon
Wagon Train is an American Western television series that was produced by Revue Studios. The series was inspired by the 1950 John Ford film Wagon Master
List_of_Wagon_Train_episodes
Automobile with wood or wood-styled bodywork
A woodie (or a woodie wagon) is a wood-bodied automobile that became a popular type of station wagon the bodywork of which is constructed of wood or is
Woodie_(car_body_style)
American field kitchen covered wagon
chuck wagon, is a horse-drawn wagon operating as a mobile field kitchen and frequently covered with a white tarpaulin, also called a camp wagon or round-up
Chuckwagon
Goods wagon or tram in Germany
Verbandsbauart describes both a type of goods wagon as well as a type of tram. In order to standardise the goods wagons classes of the various German state railways
Verbandsbauart
Light motor truck
The REO Speed Wagon (alternatively Reo Speedwagon) was a light motor truck model manufactured by REO Motor Car Company. It is an ancestor of the pickup
REO_Speed_Wagon
Component of theatrical scenery
A scenery wagon, also known as a stage wagon, is a mobile platform that is used to support and transport movable, three-dimensional theatrical scenery
Scenery_wagon
Station wagon produced by Subaru
Outback wagon and Outback Sport have had all-wheel drive as standard equipment. The original Outback station wagon was derived from the wagon variant
Subaru_Outback
The Dejbjerg wagon (Danish Dejbjergvognen) is a composite of two ceremonial wagons found in a peat bog in Dejbjerg near Ringkøbing in western Jutland
Dejbjerg_wagon
Vehicle following a cycle road race
A broom wagon (also known as a SAG wagon: "Supplies and Gear" wagon) is a vehicle that follows a cycling road race "sweeping" up stragglers who are unable
Broom_wagon
1994 film by Peter Markle
Wagons East (sometimes styled as Wagons East!) is a 1994 American Western adventure comedy film directed by Peter Markle, written by Matthew Carlson,
Wagons_East
Hill in Missouri, U.S.
Wagon Knob is a summit in southern Lafayette County in the U.S. state of Missouri. The summit has an elevation of 1,001 feet (305 m). The feature consists
Wagon_Knob
Rail vehicle for carrying a semi-trailer
pocket wagon is a freight wagon that has been specially designed for the transport of truck semi-trailers. This wagon belongs to the group of flat wagons in
Pocket_wagon
Optical illusion
The wagon-wheel effect (alternatively called stagecoach-wheel effect) is an optical illusion in which a spoked wheel appears to rotate differently from
Wagon-wheel_effect
Rolling stock manufacturer
Wagon Pars (in Persian: شرکت واگن پارس, Sherkat-e Vâgon Pars) is an Iranian train and locomotive manufacturer established in 1974, in Arak. Products
Wagon_Pars
Small open-topped railway goods wagon
A mineral wagon or coal truck (British English) is a small open-topped railway goods wagon used in the United Kingdom and elsewhere to carry coal, ores
Mineral_wagon
Type of railway goods wagon
The wagon with opening roof is a type of railway goods wagon that is, nowadays, defined and standardised by the International Union of Railways (UIC) as
Wagon_with_opening_roof
Australian rugby league footballer & coach
Daniel Wagon (born 30 April 1976) is an Australian professional rugby league coach who is the head coach of the Limoux Grizzlies in the Elite One Championship
Daniel_Wagon
Topics referred to by the same term
dictionary. A wagon master is the overseer of a group of wagons. Wagon Master or wagonmaster may also refer to: Wagon Master (film), a 1950 film The Wagon Master
Wagon_Master_(disambiguation)
American automobiles produced by Willy and Kaiser Jeep (1944-1977)
The Willys Jeep Station Wagon, Jeep Utility Wagon, and Jeep Panel Delivery are automobiles produced by Willys and Kaiser Jeep in the United States from
Willys_Jeep_Station_Wagon
Minivan classed as a kei car produced by Suzuki
The Suzuki Wagon R Smile (Japanese: ワゴンRスマイル) is a kei car manufactured and sold by Suzuki. It is a different series model based from the Wagon R, with which
Suzuki_Wagon_R_Smile
Topics referred to by the same term
Red Wagon may refer to: Red Wagon (novel), a 1930 novel by the British writer Lady Eleanor Smith Red Wagon (film), a 1933 British film adaptation directed
Red_Wagon
Specialized types of railway wagons
Slate wagons are specialized types of railway wagons designed for the conveyance of slate. The characteristics of this stone led to the development of
Slate_wagon
1921 prisoner asphyxiation in British India
The wagon tragedy, also known as wagon massacre, was an incident which occurred during the Malabar rebellion against British colonial rule in India that
Wagon_tragedy
International classification for rolling stock
This list contains the UIC classification of goods wagons and their meanings. The description is made up of a category letter (in capitals) and usually
UIC classification of goods wagons
UIC_classification_of_goods_wagons
Ordering and delivery service in the US
Market Wagon is a US-based online ordering and delivery service for ordering produce, meat, dairy, and prepared foods from local farmers and artisan food
Market_Wagon
Automobile
a wagon-associated moniker, Estate became adopted by other Buick wagons (regardless of size), with the exceptions of the 1964–1972 Buick Sport Wagon and
Buick_Estate
United States historic place
The Santiam Wagon Road was a freight route in the U.S. state of Oregon between the Willamette Valley and Central Oregon regions from 1865 to the 1930s
Santiam_Wagon_Road
Landmark tort law case in England
Tankship (UK) Ltd v Morts Dock and Engineering Co Ltd, commonly known as Wagon Mound (No. 1), is a landmark tort law case, which imposed a remoteness rule
Overseas Tankship (UK) Ltd v Morts Dock and Engineering Co Ltd
Overseas_Tankship_(UK)_Ltd_v_Morts_Dock_and_Engineering_Co_Ltd
Motor vehicle
The Buick Sport Wagon was a mid-size station wagon built by Buick and was shared with the Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser, Pontiac Tempest Safari and Chevrolet
Buick_Sport_Wagon
railway goods wagon (less those in classes F, H, L, S or Z) into Class U in its goods wagon classification system. These are: Bulk goods wagons for transporting
Class_U_special_wagon
Song
"Wait for the Wagon" is an American folk song, first popularized in the early 1850s. "Wait for the Wagon" was first published as a parlor song in New Orleans
Wait_for_the_Wagon
Minivan produced by Honda
Stepwgn (Japanese: ホンダ・ステップワゴン, Hepburn: Honda Suteppuwagon; pronounced "step wagon") is a minivan produced by Honda since 1996. In contrast to the Odyssey
Honda_Stepwgn
Small four-wheeled cart for play
A toy wagon has the same structure as the traditional, larger wagon, but is much smaller and has an open top. An average wagon is able to seat one child
Toy_wagon
American actor (1903–1960)
appeared in more than 200 films and starred in the NBC television series Wagon Train from 1957 to 1960. Among his best-remembered film roles are Bert the
Ward_Bond
Ore wagon manufacturer
Kiruna Wagon AB is a Swedish company specialised in the custom design and manufacture of ore wagons. Kiruna Wagon was established in 2004 and is owned
Kiruna_Wagon
United States historic place
The Wagon Mound is a butte that was a major landmark for pioneers along the Cimarron Cutoff of the Old Santa Fe Trail, a well-known settlement route connecting
Wagon_Mound
A transporter wagon, in railway terminology, is a wagon (UIC) or railroad car (US) designed to carry other railway equipment. Normally, it is used to
Transporter_wagon
1967 film directed by Burt Kennedy
The War Wagon is a 1967 American Western heist film directed by Burt Kennedy and starring John Wayne and Kirk Douglas. Released by Universal Pictures
The_War_Wagon
Restaurant in Miamisburg, Ohio, U.S.
The Hamburger Wagon is a hamburger restaurant located on the sidewalk of the Market Square in Miamisburg, Ohio. The establishment was opened in 1913 by
The_Hamburger_Wagon
Railway vehicle and coach number system
Wagon numbers (or coach numbers) are key data for railway operations. They enable a railway wagon or coach to be positively identified and form a common
UIC_wagon_numbers
Country gospel musical group
The Chuck Wagon Gang is a Country gospel musical group, formed in 1935 by David P. ("Dad") Carter, oldest son Ernest ("Jim"), and two oldest daughters
The_Chuck_Wagon_Gang
Motor vehicle
the Familia name was used as the Mazda Familia Wagon/Van, a badge-engineered version of the Nissan AD wagon (1994–2017) and Toyota Probox (2018–present)
Mazda_Familia
Indian attack on civilians in 1850
The Wagon Mound massacre was an attack on a US Postal Service ox-wagon carried out on May 7, 1850 by a band of Jicarilla Apache and Mouache Ute Indians
Wagon_Mound_massacre
Topics referred to by the same term
Red Wagon is a 2012 docudrama directed by David Anspaugh and written by Patrick Sheane Duncan. Little Red Wagon may also refer to: "Little Red Wagon" (song)
Little Red Wagon (disambiguation)
Little_Red_Wagon_(disambiguation)
Type of hopper that unloads when a door at the bottom of one side is opened
The gravity wagon, or slant wagon, is an angled hopper style wagon that utilizes gravity to make the unloading process easier. It is primarily used on
Gravity_wagon
WAGON
WAGON
Boy/Male
British, English
Wagon-builder
Boy/Male
English American
Craftsman; wagon-wright; wagon driver. Famous Bearer: U.S. Actor John Wayne.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sherrard.Americanized form of French Cherot ‘wagoner’ (see Shero).
Boy/Male
Latin
Wagoner.
Surname or Lastname
English and southern French
English and southern French : from Middle English, Old French car(r)ier (Late Latin carrarius, a derivative of carrum ‘cart’, ‘wagon’, of Gaulish origin); in English an occupational name for someone who transported goods, in French for a cartwright.French : occupational name for a stonemason or quarryman, carrier.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a carter, from an agent derivative of Old English wagen ‘cart’, ‘wagon’.Americanized form of German Wagner.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Lancashire and Yorkshire)
English (chiefly Lancashire and Yorkshire) : occupational name for a maker of carts or wagons, Middle English waynwright (see Wayne + Wright).
Boy/Male
Latin
Wagoner.
Boy/Male
British, English
Wagon-builder
Boy/Male
German
Wagon maker.
Boy/Male
British, English
Wagon-builder
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wagoner.Americanized form of German Wagner.
Boy/Male
British, English, German
Wagon Maker; Wagon-builder
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
From the Village Near the Ford; Wagon Maker
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, perhaps from Wanstead in Greater London (formerly Esses), recorded in Domesday Book as Wenesteda ‘site (Old English stede) by a mound (Old English wænn) or where wagons (Old English wǣn) are kept’, but more likely from Winestead in East Yorkshire, named from Old English wīf ‘wife’ or a female personal name Wīfa + stede ‘homestead’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a carter or cartwright, from Middle English wain ‘cart’, ‘wagon’ (Old English wægen). Occasionally it may have been a habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished with this sign, probably from the constellation of the Plow, known in the Middle Ages as Charles’s Wain, the reference being to Charlemagne.Anthony Wayne and his son Isaac, of English ancestry, came from Ireland to Chester Co., PA, in about 1724. Gen. Anthony Wayne (1745–96), born in Waynesboro, PA, was a prominent military officer in the American Revolution and the Indian war of 1794–95.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a wagoner or carter, Middle English wayner, an agent derivative of Old English wæg(e)n, wæn ‘cart’.Variant of German Wagner in Slavic-speaking regions.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Weiner.
Boy/Male
British, English
Wagon Builder
Boy/Male
English
Wagon maker.
Boy/Male
British, English
Wagon-builder
WAGON
WAGON
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Descending.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Haripreet | ஹரிபà¯à®°à¯€à®¤
Beloved of gods
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Wet
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sivananda | ஸீவாநஂதாÂ
Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
A Brahmin in the Qpics
Girl/Female
English Greek Czechoslovakian
Defender of mankind. Feminine of Alexander.
Male
English
Great Ambition
Boy/Male
Hindu
(Celebrity Name: Rhrithik Roshan)
Male
English
Short form of English Jedidiah, JED means "beloved of God" or "friend of God."
Male
English
 English name originally derived from the name of a Germanic tribe called the Franks, FRANK means "French." It is also used as a short form of Franklin "freeman" and Francis "French."Â
WAGON
WAGON
WAGON
WAGON
WAGON
n.
One who conducts a wagon; one whose business it is to drive a wagon.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Wagon
n.
Conveyance by means of a wagon or wagons.
n.
As much as a wagon will hold; enough to fill a wagon; a wagonload.
n.
Same as Wagonful.
n.
A kind of pleasure wagon, uncovered and with seats extended along the sides, designed to carry six or eight persons besides the driver.
a.
Having a top, or head, shaped like the top of a covered wagon, or resembling in section or outline an inverted U, thus /; as, a wagonheaded ceiling.
n.
Money paid for carriage or conveyance in wagon.
n.
The Dipper, or Charles's Wain.
n.
One who makes wagons.
n.
A surcingle, or strap of leather, used for binding a load upon the back of a beast; also, a leather tie; a short wagon rope.
imp. & p. p.
of Wagon
v. t.
To transport in a wagon or wagons; as, goods are wagoned from city to city.
n.
Same as Wagonwright.
v. i.
To wagon goods as a business; as, the man wagons between Philadelphia and its suburbs.
n.
A collection of wagons; wagons, collectively.
n.
A four-wheeled vehicle for the transportation of goods, produce, etc.; a wagon.
a.
Having a roof, or top, shaped like an inverted U; wagon-headed.
pl.
of Wagonful
n.
The constellation Charles's Wain, or Ursa Major. See Ursa major, under Ursa.