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▪ I. ‖ volante|voˈlante| [Sp.: see volant a.] A two-wheeled covered carriage drawn by a horse ridden by a postilion (freq. with another horse attached at the side), used in Spanish countries. Mod. examples refer chiefly to Cuba.
1791J. Townsend Journ. Spain (1792) I. 105 You pay for a volanté with a good mule, attended by a guide, five shillings a day. 1817Keatinge Trav. I. 55 He is an author for the closet (a snug parlour we should say in England), and not for a volante. 1854Bartlett Mex. Boundary I. i. 8 Towards evening..we took a volante and drove out to the bishop's palace. 1878Masque Poets 185 Drawn (behind a jaunty Black-faced postilion) in a gay volante. Hence volantier, the owner or driver of a volante.
1791J. Townsend Journ. Spain I. (1792) 77, I left Montpellier at five in the morning with a volantier of Barcelona. ▪ II. volante variant of volunty Obs. |