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- Dictionarybrough·am/ˈbro͞o(ə)m/
noun
- 1. a horse-drawn carriage with a roof, four wheels, and an open driver's seat in front. historical
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Brougham is a noun for a light closed carriage with the driver outside in front. It is named after Henry Brougham, a Scottish jurist who designed the carriage in 1851.
Brougham is a noun for a light carriage with four wheels and a roof, and an open seat for the driver at the front. Learn more about its history, variants and usage from literature and Wikipedia.
Brougham definition: a four-wheeled, boxlike, closed carriage for two or four persons, having the driver's perch outside.. See examples of BROUGHAM used in a sentence.
3 days ago · light carriage; pulled by a single horse.
Brougham is a noun that refers to a type of carriage or car with a raised driver's seat. Learn the origin, usage and synonyms of brougham from Collins English Dictionary and other sources.
Noun. 1. brougham - light carriage; pulled by a single horse. carriage, equipage, rig - a vehicle with wheels drawn by one or more horses. 2. brougham - a sedan that has no roof over the driver's seat. sedan, saloon - a car that is closed and that has front and rear seats and two or four doors.
Brougham is a type of carriage with a closed roof and four wheels, pulled by one horse. Learn more about its origin, pronunciation, and usage with the Oxford Collocations Dictionary app.