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shandrydan
[ shan-dree-dan ]
noun
- an old-fashioned hooded chaise.
- a rickety, old-fashioned conveyance.
shandrydan
/ ˈʃæ²Ô»å°ùɪˌ»åæ²Ô /
noun
- a two-wheeled cart or chaise, esp one with a hood
- any decrepit old-fashioned conveyance
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of shandrydan1
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of shandrydan1
Example Sentences
“Shandrydan,†they repeated quickly in order, and pointed to a small wooden wagon.
On a Friday afternoon in the June of the year 1880, a roomy old shandrydan, midway between a trap and a wagonette, moved slowly along the Porth Neigr and Llanyglo road.
Squire Wynne, the former owner of the Royal Hotel shandrydan, was the ground landlord of Llanyglo, and the reason of Edward Garden's Christmas call on him was—still quite simply and on Minetta's account—that he had decided to build and wanted certain land to build on.
Thus he intended to give her as a birthday-present a kind of cloth for a dress which would only have been suitable as a present to her maid; and he thought of driving to the church in an old shandrydan without springs, which would have made all the town laugh; and so on.
Just as we got to the bottom of the hill, we turned a sharp corner, that I had not before perceived, and charged, full gallop, right into an old shandrydan, that had pulled up, and, with a single horse, was beginning to climb the ascent.
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