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dearborn U.S.|ˈdɪəbɔːn| [From the name of the inventor.] A vehicle, a kind of light four-wheeled wagon used in country districts in parts of the United States.
1841Catlin N. Amer. Ind. (1844) II. xlv. 81 He had purchased at St. Louis a very comfortable dearborn waggon. 1844Blackw. Mag. LVI. 641, I resolved to leave my gig at New Orleans, procuring in its stead a sort of dearborn or railed cart. 1881Harper's Mag. 181 The country people bring their produce to town in carts, dearborns, and market-wagons. |