dearborn

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Named for the inventor.

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dearborn (plural dearborns)

  1. A light four-wheeled wagon.[1]
    • 1883, Robert Clemens Smedley, History of the Underground Railroad in Chester and the Neighboring Counties of Pennsylvania, page 290:
      It was somewhat hazardous to venture out with them at that time of day, but he loaded some in a dearborn so as to give them the appearance of going to a colored Quarterly Meeting, then in session near by.

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