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wag·on I. \ˈwagən, ˈwaig- sometimes ˈwaag- or -gəŋ\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: earlier wagan, wagen, waghen, from Dutch wagen, from Middle Dutch — more at wain 1. a. : a heavy four-wheel usually uncovered vehicle designed especially for transporting bulky commodities and drawn originally by animals < ox wagon > but now often by a motor vehicle (as a tractor) < freight wagon > < farm wagon > < wagon road > — see covered wagon; compare cart, dray, van, wain b. : a similar but lighter typically horse-drawn vehicle for transporting goods or passengers — see spring wagon c. : a four-wheeled cart, trailer, or powered vehicle for hauling men (as a fire-fighting squad, a police detail, or prisoners) or equipment < hose wagon > < searchlight wagon > < sheriff's wagon > specifically : patrol wagon < call the wagon > 2. Britain : a vehicle for transporting goods on a railway corresponding in general to the American freight car but usually of much smaller capacity — compare van III 2 3. : a cart, trailer, motortruck, or small wheeled cabin used (as on the street or by a traveling show) especially to dispense foods or other articles < hot dog wagon > < ice-cream wagon > < popcorn wagon > < ticket wagon > < book wagon > 4. : coaster wagon 5. : a tool used by goldbeaters and others to cut and trim gold leaf and formed like a miniature sledge with runners of malacca reed that form the cutting edges 6. : dinner wagon < the waiter appeared … with his wagon of hors d'oeuvres — Gwethalyn Graham > 7. : a delivery truck < bread wagon > < milk wagon > 8. : station wagon 9. : a low sliding or rolling platform used for the quick shifting of scenes on a theater stage — see wagon stage 10. : a large earth-moving trailer with a dump body • - off the wagon - on the wagon II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) intransitive verb : to travel or transport goods by wagon < like wagoning on smooth, silent wheels across a roadless prairie — S.H.Adams > transitive verb : to transport (goods) by wagon |