[a. F. fourgon.] A baggage-wagon, a luggage-van.

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1848.  Thackeray, Van. Fair, lxii. Lord Bareacre’s chariot, britska, and fourgon, that anybody might pay for who liked.

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1866.  Mrs. H. Wood, St. Martin’s Eve, xxv. (1874), 309. Your wedding-dress is come, with lots more things, nearly a fourgon full, Louise says.

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1884.  Health Exhib. Catal., p. xxxix. Fourgons containing the equipment of Hospital Corps.

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