0 a light two-wheeled vehicle pulled by a horse, used especially in the past, or a small, wheeled vehicle pulled by a dog
And soon afterwards the traction-engines rumbled off, and the high, green dogcart followed them.
The Duke was sitting by the window, watching a couple of men preparing to get into a trim dogcart.
Then he had to turn her in the yard, and get her and the dogcart down the passage.
The governess cart was a relatively late development in horse-drawn vehicles, appearing around 1900 as a substitute for the dogcart.
There was also a three-cylinder version of the dogcart; this was an uncouth 16 hp with the centre cylinder being of greater bore than the outer two.
It was a light four-seater electric dogcart.