"The Driver"
The person(s) at the reins is called a *Coachman*(-men)
a person who rides a horse carriage is a horse carriager,horse groom,horser,horse carriage man,horse guard,horse carry,
A horse that pulls a carriage is usually called a carriage horse. Most carriage horses are draft horses, which are the larger, bigger-boned breeds. They are attached to the carriage by a harness and driving bit and reigns. Carriages and horseback riding used to be the only means of transportation. Now they are mainly used for weddings, funerals, and even special events and memorials. Even today, horses remain a strong part of our history and lives.
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The proper, traditional term is a "Coachman", which applies to the driver of any kind of horse drawn carriage.
what does no lights horse drawn carriage mean
The Esperanto words for horse and carriage are ĉevalo and kaleŝo.
The Horse is made of flesh and the carriage of iron, wood and leather
The grouping of words "The horse and carriage has come," contains both subject (The horse and carriage) and predicate (has come) and is therefore a complete sentence.
yes he did invent the horse and carriage
It originates from the word carriage...as in horse and carriage.
A four wheeled, closed horse drawn carriage is called a coach.
The first Victorian horse and carriage built in Hungary in the 15 to 16 centry.