Bible Dictionaries
Cart
King James Dictionary
CART, n.
1. A carriage with two wheels, fitted to be drawn by one horse, or by a yoke of oxen, and used in husbandry or commercial cities for carrying heavy commodities. In Great Britain, carts are usually drawn by horses. In America, horse-carts are used mostly in cities, and ox-carts in the country.
2. A carriage in general.
CART,
1. To carry or convey on a cart as, to cart hay.
2. To expose in a cart, by way of punishment.
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Entry for 'Cart'. King James Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​kjd/​c/cart.html.