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1. apron, n. View full entry 1790
...Anything which resembles an apron in shape or function, esp. the leather covering for the legs in a gig or other open carriage....
2. apron-cloth in apron, n. View full entry 1857
...(see sense 3)....
3. araba, n. View full entry 1846
...A wheeled carriage used in the East....
4. backstay, n. View full entry 1846
...gen. A stay or support at the back; e.g. in Printing, a leather strap used to check the carriage of a printing-press....
5. barge, n.1 View full entry 1882
...A large carriage. U.S....
6. barouche, n. View full entry 1801
...A four-wheeled carriage with a half-head behind which can be raised or let down at pleasure, having a seat in front for the driver, and seats inside for two couples to sit...
7. barouchet, n. View full entry 1807
...A kind of light barouche....
8. basket, n. View full entry 1773
...The overhanging back compartment on the outside of a stage-coach. arch....
10. beam, n.1 View full entry 1600
...The pole or shaft of a chariot. Obs....
11. bed, n. View full entry c1700
...The body of a cart or wagon. dial. and U.S....
12. bed-carriage in bed, n. View full entry 1869
13. bed-coach in bed, n. View full entry 1686
...a coach with sleeping accommodation....
14. belly, n. View full entry 1845
...In various technical uses derived from the preceding: e.g. in Carriage-building, the wooden casing of the axle-tree; in Leather trade, the belly hide of an ox or other...
15. Berlin, n. View full entry 1694
...An old-fashioned four-wheeled covered carriage, with a seat behind covered with a hood. Also Berline from French; so in German. Introduced by an officer of...
16. biga, n. View full entry 1600
...A two-horsed chariot....
17. block, n. View full entry 1794
...Carriage-making (see quot. 1794)....
