waggin

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waggin (plural waggins)

  1. Obsolete spelling of wagon.
    • 1896, Various, McClure's Magazine, March, 1896, Vol. VI., No. 4.[1]:
      "You know I had old Sam this morning, bringing in a little jag of wood for Armidy, and lengthened out the traces to fit the old waggin.
    • 1905, Charles Felton Pidgin, Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason's Corner Folks[2]:
      This was soon done, and the peddler druv up front of old Jinnie and went to git her, so as to tie her behind his waggin.

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