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‖ traineau (treɪˈnəʊ, ‖ trɛno) [F. traîneau, in OF. trahinel, traïnel, deriv. of traîner: see train v.1] A sledge, sleigh; esp. one drawn by one or more horses over snow or ice.
[1676Lady Chaworth in 12th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. v. 34 She hath also great pleasure in one of those sledges which they call Trainias, and is pulled up and down the ponds in them every day.] a1715Burnet Own Time (1753) III. iv. 10 He was driving the Princess upon the Snow in a Trainau. 1873Forest & Stream 11 Dec. 273/2 Our traineau, heavily loaded, follows behind. attrib.1779J. Moore View Soc. Fr. (1793) I. 398 Among the winter amusements of this place [Frankfurt], traineau parties may be reckoned. |