A maker of wagons is called a wainwright.
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A person who makes a biography is called a biographer.
It is a name, the name of a character in a Shakespeare play called King Lear or the maker of an airplane called a Lear Jet.
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A maker of wagons is called a wainwright.
A maker of wagons is called a wainwright.
A wagon maker is a wainwright. You might be looking for the word "Conestoga."
Wainwright
"Wright" is a word that means - or meant - "maker". So a "wheelwright" is a "wheel maker". "Wain" is an obsolete word for "wagon", so a "wainwright" is a wagon maker. A wainwright would almost certainly employ wheelwrights to make the wheels for the wagons.
Wayne comes from the English name, meaning "Wagon maker".
You call a wagon wheel manufacturer by his name if it is advertised, or you already know his name, otherwise you would call the person Sir or Madam. If you are asking, "What is the trade name of a wagon wheel manufacturer? The answer is, "A wheelwright".
It is not wagon trains. Groups of covered wagons are called prairie schooners. But we can also call it wagon trains, I guess.
You call a wagon wheel manufacturer by his name if it is advertised, or you already know his name, otherwise you would call the person Sir or Madam. If you are asking, "What is the trade name of a wagon wheel manufacturer? The answer is, "A wheelwright".
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You would hitch a horse to a wagon.
The name Wayne comes from the English for craftsman and wagon driver.