Wagon

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See also: wagon and wagōn

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Derived either as a synonym of Wain, i.e. Charles' Wain, or directly from the wagonlike shape of the constellation. Compare also the synonym Northern Waggoner.

See wagon and wain.

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Proper noun[edit]

the Wagon

  1. (astronomy) A bright circumpolar asterism of the northern sky, said to resemble a ladle or cart. It is part of the constellation Ursa Major and includes the stars Mizar, Dubhe, and Alkaid.
    Synonyms: (especially US) Big Dipper, (especially UK) Plough, (archaic, UK) Charles' Wain, (obsolete, US) Drinking Gourd, (Asia) Northern Ladle, (obsolete) Northern Waggoner, (obsolete, UK) Wain, Great Wagon, Bandwagon, Saptarishi, Saucepan, triones

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Wagon m (strong, genitive Wagons, plural Wagons or Wagone)

  1. Alternative spelling of Waggon