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cart
/ˈkɑrt/
二輪運貨馬車(vi.)駕運貨馬車(vt.)用車裝載
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cart
n.
1.
A
common
name
for
various
kinds
of
vehicles
,
as
a
Scythian
dwelling
on
wheels
,
or
a
chariot
.
“Phœbus'
cart
.”
2.
A
two-wheeled
vehicle
for
the
ordinary
purposes
of
husbandry
,
or
for
transporting
bulky
and
heavy
articles
.
Packing
all
his
goods
in
one
poor
cart
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
A
light
business
wagon
used
by
bakers
,
grocerymen
,
butchers
,
etc
.
4.
An
open
two-wheeled
pleasure
carriage
.
Cart horse
,
a
horse
which
draws
a
cart
;
a
horse
bred
or
used
for
drawing
heavy
loads
; --
also
spelled
carthorse
.
Cart rope
,
a
stout
rope
for
fastening
a
load
on
a
cart
;
any
strong
rope
.
To put the cart before the horse
,
To get the cart before the horse
,
or
To set the cart before the horse
,
to
invert
the
order
of
related
facts
or
ideas
,
as
by
putting
an
effect
for
a
cause
;
to
do
things
in
an
improper
order
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cart
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Carted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Carting
.]
1.
To
carry
or
convey
in
a
cart
.
2.
To
expose
in
a
cart
by
way
of
punishment
.
She
chuckled
when
a
bawd
was
carted
.
--
Prior
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cart
,
v. i.
To
carry
burdens
in
a
cart
;
to
follow
the
business
of
a
carter
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
cart
n
1:
a
heavy
open
wagon
usually
having
two
wheels
and
drawn
by
an
animal
2:
wheeled
vehicle
that
can
be
pushed
by
a
person
;
may
have
one
or
two
or
four
wheels
; "
he
used
a
handcart
to
carry
the
rocks
away
"; "
their
pushcart
was
piled
high
with
groceries
" [
syn
:
handcart
,
pushcart
,
go-cart
]
v
1:
draw
slowly
or
heavily
; "
haul
stones
"; "
haul
nets
" [
syn
:
haul
,
hale
,
drag
]
2:
transport
something
in
a
cart
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Cart
a
vehicle
moving
on
wheels
,
and
usually
drawn
by
oxen
(2
Sam
.
6:3).
The
Hebrew
word
thus
rendered
, _'agalah_ (1
Sam
. 6:7, 8),
is
also
rendered
"
wagon
" (
Gen
. 45:19).
It
is
used
also
to
denote
a
war-chariot
(
Ps
. 46:9).
Carts
were
used
for
the
removal
of
the
ark
and
its
sacred
utensils
(
Num
. 7:3, 6).
After
retaining
the
ark
amongst
them
for
seven
months
,
the
Philistines
sent
it
back
to
the
Israelites
.
On
this
occasion
they
set
it
in
a
new
cart
,
probably
a
rude
construction
,
with
solid
wooden
wheels
like
that
still
used
in
Western
Asia
,
which
was
drawn
by
two
milch
cows
,
which
conveyed
it
straight
to
Beth-shemesh
.
A
"
cart
rope
,"
for
the
purpose
of
fastening
loads
on
carts
,
is
used
(
Isa
. 5:18)
as
a
symbol
of
the
power
of
sinful
pleasures
or
habits
over
him
who
indulges
them
. (
See
CORD
.)
In
Syria
and
Palestine
wheel-carriages
for
any
other
purpose
than
the
conveyance
of
agricultural
produce
are
almost
unknown
.
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