phaetons in English

noun
1
a light, open, four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage.
There were bailees, the two wheeled bullock carts with bright canopies, and palkees, and there were graceful English phaetons or buggies, drawn by well groomed Arab steeds.

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2. The stagecoach and many forms of lighter vehicles—phaetons, chariots, landaus, Britzskas, chaises, curricles, so on—all came to be With Telford and Macadam improving the roads, vehicle designers could begin to make real better designed

3. The writer of an article in the Calcutta Review, in 1844, drew a series of comparisons between Calcutta as it was in his day, and as it had been fifty years earlier; and, with much complacency and pride, enumerated the variety of carriages to be seen in the town—”Britzskas, barouches, landaulets, chariots, phaetons, buggies, palanquins

4. The writer of an article in the Calcutta Review, in 1844, drew a series of comparisons between Calcutta as it was in his day, and as it had been fifty years earlier; and, with much complacency and pride, enumerated the variety of carriages to be seen in the town—"Britzskas, barouches, landaulets, chariots, phaetons, buggies, palanquins, palki

5. A heroine returning, at the close of her career, to her native village, in all the triumph of recovered reputation, and all the dignity of a countess, with a long train of noble relations in their several phaetons, and three waiting-maids in a travelling chaise and four, behind her, is an event on which the pen of the Contriver may well delight