p. pr. & vb. n.
of Waggle
v. t.
To move frequently one way and the other; to wag; as, a bird waggles his tail.
n.
One who moves or wears a halter; one likely to be hanged.
n.
A fluophosphate of magnesia, occurring in yellowish crystals, and also in massive forms.
n.
A wheeled carriage; a vehicle on four wheels, and usually drawn by horses; especially, one used for carrying freight or merchandise.
n.
A freight car on a railway.
n.
The Dipper, or Charles's Wain.
v. t.
To transport in a wagon or wagons; as, goods are wagoned from city to city.
v. i.
To wagon goods as a business; as, the man wagons between Philadelphia and its suburbs.
n.
Money paid for carriage or conveyance in wagon.
n.
A collection of wagons; wagons, collectively.
n.
One who conducts a wagon; one whose business it is to drive a wagon.
n.
The constellation Charles's Wain, or Ursa Major. See Ursa major, under Ursa.
n.
A kind of pleasure wagon, uncovered and with seats extended along the sides, designed to carry six or eight persons besides the driver.
n.
As much as a wagon will hold; enough to fill a wagon; a wagonload.
a.
Having a top, or head, shaped like the top of a covered wagon, or resembling in section or outline an inverted U, thus /; as, a wagonheaded ceiling.
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