wain

/weɪn/
noun
  1. A large open farm wagon, typically drawn by horses or oxen.
    • Children played near the old wain that stood in the barn.
    • The farmer loaded the hay onto the wain before sunset.
    • In medieval times, a wain was essential for transporting crops.
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