Difference between Waggon and Wagon

What is the difference between Waggon and Wagon?

Waggon as a noun is a four-wheeled cart for hauling loads. while Wagon as a noun is a four-wheeled cart for hauling loads, usually pulled by horses or oxen.

Waggon

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A four-wheeled cart for hauling loads. An immoral woman, slapper.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To load into a wagon in preparation for transportation; to transport by means of a wagon.

Wagon

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A four-wheeled cart for hauling loads, usually pulled by horses or oxen.A four-wheeled cart for hauling loads, usually pushed or pulled by human force.A child's riding toy, four-wheeled and pulled or steered by a long handle in the front.A station wagon.A paddy wagon.A truck, or lorry.An immoral woman, slapper.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To transport by means of a wagon.To travel in a wagon.

Example sentence: Here's to five miserable months on the wagon and the irreparable harm that it's caused me.

We hope you now know whether to use Waggon or Wagon in your sentence.

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