Entity: CART
A cart is a vehicle with wheels that can be pulled by an animal, person, or another vehicle, typically used for transporting goods or materials.
CART
Etymology
The term 'cart' originated from various languages, including Old English 'carr' and Old Norse 'kartr', both referring to a vehicle for carrying goods.
Definition
A cart is a versatile vehicle with wheels designed for transporting goods or materials, often pulled by animals or humans. It can have two or four wheels and is commonly used in farming, construction, and transportation.
Historical Context
Carts have been used for centuries as a fundamental mode of transportation, evolving from simple horse-drawn carts to modern, motorized versions. They played a crucial role in the development of trade and commerce.
Cultural Significance
Carts have cultural significance in various societies, symbolizing labor, trade, and traditional ways of life. They are often featured in folklore, art, and literature as symbols of simplicity and hard work.
Related Concepts
- Wagon: Similar to a cart but typically larger and used for heavier loads.
- Carriage: A more elaborate and decorative type of vehicle used for transportation.
See Also
- Wagon
- Carriage
A versatile vehicle with wheels designed for transporting goods or materials, often pulled by animals or humans.