landau
See also: Landau
English
Etymology
Named after the German city of Landau, where such carriages were first made.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈlæn.dɔː/, /ˈlæn.daʊ/
- enPR: lăn'dô'
Noun
landau (plural landaus)
- A type of lightweight, four-wheeled carriage in which the front and back passenger seats face each other.
- 1891, Arthur Conan Doyle, A Scandal In Bohemia, Norton, published 2005, page 23:
- Away they went, and I was just wondering whether I should not do well to follow them, when up the lane came a neat little landau, the coachman with his coat only half-buttoned, and his tie under his ear, while all the tags of his harness were sticking out of the buckles.
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- A style of automobile which is based around the idea of landau carriages.
Derived terms
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lɑ̃.do/
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Further reading
- “landau” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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