Obs. rare. In 7 wagonnesse. [f. WAGONER1: see -ESS.] A female charioteer.
c. 1611. Chapman, Iliad, V. 348. His chariot (perplext with her late harme) She mounted, and her wagonnesse, was she that paints the aire. Ibid., 838.
Obs. rare. In 7 wagonnesse. [f. WAGONER1: see -ESS.] A female charioteer.
c. 1611. Chapman, Iliad, V. 348. His chariot (perplext with her late harme) She mounted, and her wagonnesse, was she that paints the aire. Ibid., 838.