Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
the-wain
Noun
/ðə weɪn/

Definition
A term referring to a wagon or a cart, often used in literature and poetic contexts.

Examples
- The farmer loaded the produce into the the-wain for the market.
- In the old folk tales, the hero would travel in his trusty the-wain across the countryside.
- They watched as the the-wain creaked along the dirt road, filled to the brim with hay.

Meaning
The term ‘the-wain’ typically denotes a vehicle pulled by horses, used for transporting goods or people.

Synonyms
- wagon
- cart
- chariot
- carriage