Typically a horse drawn wheeled battle vehicle would be called a chariot or a battle wagon.
Typically a horse drawn wheeled battle vehicle would be called a chariot or a battle wagon.
Chariot
A light, two-wheeled covered vehicle, usually drawn by one horse.
Yes. it is a noun. It refers to a wheeled passenger vehicle, historically horse-drawn.
A four wheeled, closed horse drawn carriage is called a coach.
A four wheeled, closed horse drawn carriage is called a coach.
The thing people sit on and horses drive them is called a carriage. A carriage is a wheeled vehicle typically pulled by one or more horses, used for transportation. Carriages come in various types and styles, such as a horse-drawn carriage or a horse-drawn wagon.
A wheel is a round thing that allows vehicles to roll along the road.A horse is a 4-legged mammal that people use to ride or to pull wagons and carts. Drawing in this sense means pulling. A cart is a vehicle that can be ridden in, like a wagon.
A landau is a type of four-wheeled, convertible, horse-drawn carriage.
A cart.Answer 2:A two wheeled vehicle pulled by a horse could be a cart or a sulky.A two-wheeled vehicle, beginning with a "c", that is pulled by a horse could be a chariot.There are several:carriagechariotbuggybrouettecabrioletdennetdogcartgighansomnoddyquadrigashandrysulkytilburyThere are many two wheeled horse vehicles, but typically they are referred to as horse carts or buggies. Larger 4 wheeled vehicles were usually called carriage's, coaches and wagons.The two-wheeled cart to race Standardbreds are called sulkies. Ones used for show or pleasure can be called carts or buggies, usually buggies are 4-wheeled though. There may be other terms but these are the most common.
Walk, or if they could afford it, in a horse drawn vehicle.