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Webster 1913 Edition


Buckboard

Buck′boardˊ

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Noun.
A four-wheeled vehicle, having a long elastic board or frame resting on the bolsters or axletrees, and a seat or seats placed transversely upon it; – called also
buck wagon
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Definition 2024


buckboard

buckboard

English

a buckboard

Noun

buckboard (plural buckboards)

  1. A simple, distinctively American four-wheeled horse-pulled wagon designed for personal transport as well as for transporting animal fodder and domestic goods, often with a spring-mounted seat for the driver.
    • 1918, Sinclair Lewis, "Afterglow" in I'm a Stranger Here Myself and Other Stories, New York: Dell, 1962, pp. 79-80,
      In a few hours he would actually be at Highwater. Perhaps there would be a real buckboard at the station; perhaps the first man he saw would be some old-timer who would remember that it was McCumber who had first blazed a way through High­water County.
    • 1938, Xavier Herbert, Capricornia, Chapter VI, p. 85,
      [] he turned to Differ and said in an employer's tone, "Got everything ready?"
      "On the buckboard," said Differ in the tone of a Capricornian employee.
    • 1987 Toni Morrison, Beloved, New York: Vintage, 2004, p. 106,
      When he turned his head, aiming for a last look at Brother, turned it as much as the rope that connected his neck to the axle of a buckboard allowed, and, later on, when they fastened the iron around his ankles and clamped the wrists as well, there was no outward sign of trembling at all.