English
Etymology
Old English wægn|wæġn, from Germanic wagna-, from Indo-European *wegh-. Cognate with Dutch wagen, German Wagen, Swedish vagn. Compare wagon.
Pronunciation
IPA|/weɪn/
Noun
en-noun
- (archaic or literary) A wagon; A four-wheeled cart for hauling loads, usually pulled by horses or oxen.
#:"The Hay Wain" is a famous painting by John Constable.
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