0 a type of four-wheeled vehicle for carrying heavy loads -- vůz
a hay wagon.
1 an open railway carriage for goods -- vagón
a goods wagon.
Cape-carts, donkey wagons, mule-carts - were used equally with the modern sedan car.
For example, with horse and wagon, it was possible to transpor t much heavier loads.
Then, there is an entity with respect to which the figure moves: the ground (elsewhere variously called goal or location), the wagon in example (1).
The undirected edge is the floor of the wagon, and the two directed ones are the sides.
Meanwhile, crouching in their circle of wagons down in the valley we have the unglamorous, rationalistic individualists.
This applies to sedans, station wagons, possibly sports cars, but less commonly to city cars because elegance has to convey the impression of luxury.
For example, with horse and wagon, it was possible to transport much heavier loads.
Strong, so that men and horses and wagons can cross over.