stage-coach

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See also: Stagecoach and stagecoach

English

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A stage-coach.

Alternative forms

Etymology

From stage +‎ coach.

Pronunciation

Noun

stage-coach (plural stage-coaches)

  1. (historical) A horse-drawn coach that runs routinely between two destinations to transport passengers and mail.
    Synonyms: stage, thoroughbrace

Translations

Verb

stage-coach (third-person singular simple present stage-coaches, present participle stage-coaching, simple past and past participle stage-coached)

  1. To travel by stage-coach.