Terms vs Buckwagon - What's the difference?
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(South Africa) A strong wagon with a frame over the wheels used for hauling goods.
* 1871 , "An Act to Promote the Construction of a Bridge or Bridges over the Orange River", Cape of Good Hope:
(US) A buckboard; a wagon for personal transport as well as transporting goods.
* 1880 , B.B. Simms, "Post-Office Deficiencies § Texas", United States congressional serial set , page 304:
As nouns the difference between terms and buckwagon
is that terms is while buckwagon is (south africa) a strong wagon with a frame over the wheels used for hauling goods.buckwagon
English
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* buck-wagonNoun
(en noun)- Upon each loaded buck-wagon , drawn by any sort of animals, not exceeding sixteen in number £0.17s.6d.
- ...while on the remaining days of the week a two-horse buck-wagon or hack is used.