Dogcart vs Bounder - What's the difference?
dogcart | bounder |
A cart drawn by a dog.
A two wheeled horse-drawn carriage with two transverse seats back to back. The rear seat originally closed up to form a box for carrying dogs.
* 1903
* {{quote-book
, year = 1967
, first = Barbara
, last = Sleigh
, authorlink = Barbara Sleigh
, title = (Jessamy)
, edition = 1993
, location = Sevenoaks, Kent
, publisher=Bloomsbury
, isbn = 0 340 19547 9
, page = 57
, url =
, passage = While Kitto chatted to William, Jessamy looked with interest at the dog cart . It had a pair of high wooden wheels with two seats back to back above. Between the shafts the bay mare tossed her head and fidgeted on the cobbles.
}}
As nouns the difference between dogcart and bounder
is that dogcart is a cart drawn by a dog while bounder is something that bounds or jumps.dogcart
English
Alternative forms
* dog cart * dog-cartNoun
(en noun)- At the same instant an empty dog-cart , the horse cantering, the reins trailing, appeared round the curve of the road and rattled swiftly towards us.