Definitions | tram |
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- A passenger vehicle for public use that runs on tracks in the road.
- A similar vehicle for carrying materials.
- 1789, w:John Brand, John Brand, History of Newcastle Upon Tyne, volume II, page 681. (Quoted in w:Brewer"s Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, Brewer"s Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, centenary edition, 1971, ISBN 304-93570-0.)
- : Trams are a kind of sledge on which coals are brought from the place where they are hewn to the shaft. A has four wheels but a sledge is without wheels.
(rfc, These definitions need to be re-combined.)
Translations: - Dutch: mijnwagen(nl, wagen, m}}, (t, nl, spoorwagen, m), {{t, nl)m
- French: tramway(fr)m
- German: Straí�enbahn(de)
- Italian: tram(it)m
- Spanish: tranvía
Etymology: From traam. The popular derivation from tramway builder w:Benjamin Outram, Benjamin Outram is false, the term pre-dated him.
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