Herdic

Word HERDIC
Character 6
Hyphenation her dic
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Herdic"

What do we mean by herdic?

A small horse-drawn cab with two wheels, side seats, and an entrance at the back, used in the 1800s. noun

A low-set two- (sometimes four-) wheeled cab or carriage, with the entrance in the back and the seats at the sides: used in many cities of the United States. noun

A kind of low-hung cab. noun

A kind of low horse-drawn carriage. noun

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The word "herdic" in example sentences

They walked back toward Beacon Street, and near the club Archer caught sight of the plush-lined "herdic" which had carried his note to the ❋ Edith Wharton (1899)

"I will call a herdic and see you home," he said, "if you will come now. ❋ Pauline Elizabeth (1902)

They got into the herdic, and as it drove off he took out his watch and saw that she had been absent just three minutes. ❋ Unknown (1920)

They walked back toward Beacon Street, and near the club Archer caught sight of the plush-lined ` ` herdic '' which had carried his note to the Parker House, and whose driver was reposing from this effort by bathing his brow at the corner hydrant. ❋ Unknown (1920)

They walked back toward Beacon Street, and near the club Archer caught sight of the plush-lined “herdic” which had carried his note to the Parker House, and whose driver was reposing from this effort by bathing his brow at the corner hydrant. ❋ Unknown (1920)

All at once our exhilaration evaporated as the herdic rumbled into a side street and backed up before the door of a not-too-inviting, three-storied house with ❋ Winston Churchill (1909)

In the early morning Boston broke on us like a Mecca as we rolled out of the old Albany station, joint lords of a "herdic." ❋ Winston Churchill (1909)

All at once our exhilaration evaporated as the herdic rumbled into a side street and backed up before the door of a not-too-inviting, three-storied house with a queer extension on top. ❋ Winston Churchill (1909)

At length we departed for Cambridge, in another herdic. ❋ Winston Churchill (1909)

He hailed a passing herdic and was driven to his rooms. ❋ Pauline Elizabeth (1902)

Having placed the women in the carriage, and given the coachman his directions he and Smith entered a herdic and were driven rapidly to his office where they remained talking until the first hours of the morning. ❋ Pauline Elizabeth (1902)

The herdic seemed to creep over the space between the station and the detective's chambers. ❋ Pauline Elizabeth (1902)

Jewel alighted from the herdic, leaving Venus in it. ❋ Pauline Elizabeth (1902)

A herdic was called, and in five minutes the policeman and his prisoner were driven to the Police Court. ❋ Pauline Elizabeth (1902)

Venus, order me a herdic; I won't wait for the carriage, she said, turning to her maid. ❋ Pauline Elizabeth (1902)

A month later four members of the glee club tried to do our favorite stunt of putting the horse in the herdic and hauling him home, and it cost them twenty-nine days -- just enough to break up the club. ❋ George Fitch (1896)

Grant's electric had swung in at the end of the long line of carriages of all kinds, from coach of ambassador and costly limousine of multi-millionaire to humble herdic wherein poor, official grandee's wife and daughter were feeling almost as common as if they had come in a street car or afoot. ❋ David Graham Phillips (1889)

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