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.

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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 God’s royal donative.

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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.

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