Meaning & Definition of word "Cartwright"

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    Cartwright

    /ˈkɑːrt.raɪt/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who makes carts and wagons.
      • Example: The cartwright in our town is known for his skill in building sturdy wagons.
    • 2. Historically, a craftsman or tradesperson specializing in the design and construction of wheeled vehicles.
      • Example: In the 19th century, the cartwright was an essential profession in rural communities.
    • 3. A member of a trade focusing on creating wood or metal transport vehicles.
      • Example: As a cartwright, he learned the intricacies of woodworking to create durable carts.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'cart' + 'wright', meaning 'builder' or 'maker'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    wright of all trades:

    A person skilled in many crafts.

    wheelwright:

    A person who makes or repairs wheels.

    wright:

    An archaic term for a worker or maker.

    Related Words

    wagon:

    A vehicle for transporting goods, typically pulled by horses.

    craftsman:

    A skilled worker who practices a trade or craft.

    blacksmith:

    A person who makes and repairs things in iron, typically horseshoes and tools.

    Slang Meanings of cartwright