e/One-hoss shay

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has glosseng: The one-horse shay is a light, covered, two-wheeled carriage for two persons, drawn by a single horse. It is the American adaptation, originating in Union, Maine , of the French chaise, and is also known as a whisky as its owners tended to whisk about doing errands. The body is chairlike in shape and has one seat for passengers positioned above the axle, which is hung by leather braces from wooden springs connected to the shafts. It is colloquially known as a one-hoss shay.
lexicalizationeng: One horse shay
lexicalizationeng: One hoss shay
lexicalizationeng: One-Horse Shay
lexicalizationeng: One-hoss shay
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