Reverse Dictionary: CART

NOUNS
► CAR a cart, carriage, chariot, wagon, etc. → 1382
► CROWD-WAIN a wheelbarrow, a hand cart → 1330 obs.
► DANNA DRAG a nightman’s or dustman’s cart → L18 sl.
► HAGGLE-CART a horse and cart let out on hire to do rough work or odd jobs → 1899 Eng. dial.
► HARRY-CARRY a low, long narrow cart, first introduced in Henry the Seventh’s time → 1493-4 obs.
► PUTTFUL a cartful → 1447 obs.
► SAIL a ride in a cart or other vehicle, or on horseback → 1830 Sc.
► SALAD WAGON a dustcart → 1962 US sl.
► SCAVENGER CART a garbageman’s cart → 1950 Amer. dial.
► SHAMBLES a wooden frame used to harness a horse to a cart → L17 Eng. dial.
► TILT an awning or cover for a cart or wagon, usually of canvas or tarpaulin → 1620

NOUNS – PERSON
► CARTWRIGHT a carpenter who makes carts → a1400
► CHRISTIAN PONY a handcart man → M19 Can sl.

VERBS
► ALLY to cart, to carry; to carry on the trade of a carrier → 1895 Eng. dial.
► BACK AND FILL to turn a cart in a small area by repeatedly backing and going ahead in short takes → 1975 Amer. dial., farming usage
► HALE to cart, to carry; to carry on the trade of a carrier → 1895 Eng. dial.
► KECK to tip up a cart in order to unload it → 1884 Eng. dial.