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Definition of wain

wain
Conestoga wagon Con`es*to"ga wag`on or wain wain [From Conestoga, Pennsylvania.] A kind of large broad-wheeled wagon, usually covered, for traveling in soft soil and on prairies.

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- Louis William Wain (5 August 1860 – 4 July 1939) was an English artist best known for his drawings of anthropomorphised cats and kittens. Wain was born in...
- corfs. A wagon was formerly called a wain and one who builds or repairs wagons is a wainwright. More specifically, a wain is a type of horse- or oxen-drawn...
- David Benjamin Wain (born August 1, 1969) is an American comedian, writer, actor, and director. He has co-written and directed six feature films, including...
- WAIN may refer to: WAIN (AM), a radio station (1270 AM) licensed to Columbia, Kentucky, United States WAIN-FM, a radio station (93.5 FM) licensed to Columbia...
- Look up wain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A wain is a farm wagon. Wain may also refer to: Wain (surname) Wani (surname), or Wain, Kashmiri surname...
- The Hay Wainoriginally titled Landscape: Noon – is a painting by John Constable, completed in 1821, which depicts a rural scene on the River Stour between...
- Wain is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bea Wain (1917–2017), American Big Band-era singer David Wain (born 1969), American comedian...
- The Electrical Life of Louis Wain is a 2021 biographical comedy-drama film directed by Will Sharpe, from a story by Simon Stephenson, and screenplay by...
- The Wain may refer to The Great Wain or Charles's Wain, another name for the Big Dipper asterism The Lesser Wain, another name for the Little Dipper asterism...
- Greece, while the "Wain" tradition is Mesopotamian. Book XVIII of Homer's Iliad mentions it as "the Bear, which men also call the Wain". In Latin, these...