rare. [f. WAGON sb. + -RY.]

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  † 1.  ? Chariots collectively. Obs.

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1595.  Chapman, Ovid’s Banq. Sence, C 2. Like the fire Stolne from the wheeles of Phœbus waggonrie To lumps of earth, can manly lyfe inspire.

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  2.  Conveyance or transport by wagon.

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1641.  Milton, Ch. Govt., I. i. 5. So long as the Church is mounted upon the Prelaticall Cart … it will but shake and totter, and he that sets to his hand … to hinder the shogging of it, in this unlawfull waggonry wherein it rides, let him beware [etc.].

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1865.  Carlyle, Fredk. Gt., XX. vi. (1873), IX. 118. Provisions … were not to be had by force of wagonry.

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