herdic
/ˈhɜːrdɪk/
noun
- A type of horse-drawn carriage with side seats, used for public transportation in the 19th century.
- The herdic was pulled by a single horse and could seat several people.
- The museum displayed an old herdic that once carried passengers through the city.
- In the 1880s, people rode in herdics to get around town.
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