The Collaborative International Dictionary
Carriage \Car"riage\, n. [OF. cariage luggage, carriage, chariage carriage, cart, baggage, F. charriage, cartage, wagoning, fr. OF. carier, charier, F. charrier, to cart. See Carry.]
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That which is carried; burden; baggage. [Obs.]
David left his carriage in the hand of the keeper of the carriage.
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And after those days we took up our carriages and went up to Jerusalem.
--Acts. xxi. 15.2. The act of carrying, transporting, or conveying.
Nine days employed in carriage.
--Chapman. The price or expense of carrying.
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That which carries of conveys, as:
A wheeled vehicle for persons, esp. one designed for elegance and comfort.
A wheeled vehicle carrying a fixed burden, as a gun carriage.
A part of a machine which moves and carries of supports some other moving object or part.
A frame or cage in which something is carried or supported; as, a bell carriage.
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The manner of carrying one's self; behavior; bearing; deportment; personal manners.
His gallant carriage all the rest did grace.
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The act or manner of conducting measures or projects; management.
The passage and whole carriage of this action.
--Shak.Carriage horse, a horse kept for drawing a carriage.
Carriage porch (Arch.), a canopy or roofed pavilion covering the driveway at the entrance to any building. It is intended as a shelter for those who alight from vehicles at the door; -- sometimes erroneously called in the United States porte-coch[`e]re.
Usage examples of "carriage horse".
In the 17th century the breed began to be used as a carriage horse.
In front of the Bonnell house, old Amos stood holding the head of the carriage horse and he greeted Scarlett with rolling eyes.
Kate was leaning out her window and we saw a carriage horse at the intersection rear high on his hind legs, whinnying, and I saw a truck driver come out of Broadway, standing before his seat to force his way across Fifth, slashing out with his whip at his own horses and at any others who got in his way.
You never had your head nearly split open because you would heal the fractious carriage horse?