Cape-cart
noun
(South African) a two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle sometimes with a canvas hood
Historical Examples
The Transvaal from Within J. P. Fitzpatrick
‘Tween Snow and Fire Bertram Mitford
The Dop Doctor Clotilde Inez Mary Graves
Carriages & Coaches Ralph Straus
The Dop Doctor Clotilde Inez Mary Graves
Aletta Bertram Mitford
Aletta Bertram Mitford
A Simpleton Charles Reade
War’s Brighter Side Julian Ralph.
With Rimington L. March Phillipps
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