coachman's+seat
1Coachman — For the announcer, see Jonathan Coachman. A Russian coachman ( yamshik , Russian: ямщик) leaning on a whip handle. A painting by Vasily Tropinin, circa 1820. A coachman is a man whose business it is to drive a coach, a horse drawn vehicle… …
2box seat — noun 1. a special seat in a theater or grandstand box • Hypernyms: ↑seat • Part Holonyms: ↑box, ↑loge, ↑grandstand, ↑covered stand 2. the driver s seat on a coach an armed guard sat in the box with the driver …
3Coach (carriage) — The Gold State Coach of the British monarch A coach was originally a large, usually closed, four wheeled carriage with two or more horses harnessed as a team, controlled by a coachman and/or one or more postilions. It had doors in the sides, with …
4calash — /keuh lash /, n. 1. Also, calèche. a light vehicle pulled by one or two horses, seating two to four passengers, and having two or four wheels, a seat for a driver on a splashboard, and sometimes a folding top. 2. a folding top of a carriage. 3.… …
5brougham — /brooh euhm, broohm, broh euhm/, n. 1. a four wheeled, boxlike, closed carriage for two or four persons, having the driver s perch outside. 2. Auto. a. (formerly) a limousine having an open driver s compartment. b. an early type of automobile… …
6box — I. n. 1. Case, receptacle, chest. 2. Driver s seat, coachman s seat. 3. Enclosed seat or seats (in a theatre). 4. Blow, stroke, cuff, buffet. II. v. a. 1. Enclose in a box, case, put in chests or cases …
7hammercloth — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: Middle English hamerclothe : an ornamented often fringed cloth hung over the coachman s seat especially of a ceremonial coach * * * /ham euhr klawth , kloth /, n., pl. hammercloths / klawdhz , klodhz , klawths ,… …
8coach box — n. coachman s seat …
9coachbox — n. coachman s seat …
10coachboxes — n. coachman s seat …