herdic

(hʉrdik)

noun

a low-hung public carriage of the late 19th-cent., with a back entrance and seats along the sides

Origin: after P. Herdic (1824-88), U.S. inventor

See herdic in American Heritage Dictionary 4

noun
A small horse-drawn cab with two wheels, side seats, and an entrance at the back, used in the 19th century.

Origin:

Origin: After Peter Herdic (1824-1888), American inventor

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