v. rare. [f. L. vehicul-um VEHICLE sb.: see -ATE3.] a. trans. To carry or convey in, or as in, a vehicle. In quots. fig. b. intr. To travel, to ride or drive, in a vehicle.
1660. Waterhouse, Arms & Arm., 27. Giving a document to mortal menageries, which are then only vehiculated to their central point. Ibid., 195. For this courage which vehiculates his attempts, and occasions his glory, is Gods royal donative.
1843. Carlyle, Past & Pr., II. i. The vehicle for truth, or fact of some sort,which surely a man should first try various other ways of vehiculating, and conveying safe.