stolkjaerre

stolkjaerre
I. \\ˈstōlˌkyerə\ noun (-s)
Etymology: Norwegian stolkjerre (formerly spelled stolkjærre), from stol chair, seat (from Old Norse stōll) + kjerre cart, from Old Norse kerra, probably from Middle Dutch carre, kerre, from Latin carra — more at stool, car
: a 2-wheeled cart used in Norway with a front seat for two and a rear seat for the driver
II. intransitive verb (stolkjaerred ; stolkjaerred ; stolkjaerreing ; stolkjaerres)
: to ride in or drive a stolkjaerre

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