rare. [f. WAGON sb. + -RY.]
† 1. ? Chariots collectively. Obs.
1595. Chapman, Ovids Banq. Sence, C 2. Like the fire Stolne from the wheeles of Phœbus waggonrie To lumps of earth, can manly lyfe inspire.
2. Conveyance or transport by wagon.
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.].
1865. Carlyle, Fredk. Gt., XX. vi. (1873), IX. 118. Provisions were not to be had by force of wagonry.