This depends on the type of carriage used. A three horse hitch is often called a unicorn hitch or a three up hitch. In Russia a carriage desined for three horses is a Troika.
A rickshaw is pulled by a person.
A coach and horses.
a carriage pulled by four horses with one driver
That would be an open carriage drawn by eight horses.
Phaeton - a light, four-wheeled open carriage, usually drawn by a pair of horses
The handsome carriage was drawn by a beautiful pair of horses.
A troika is a Russian carriage drawn by a group of three horses abreast.
An araba is a variety of carriage used in Turkey and Asia Minor drawn by horses or oxen.
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Though there were other vehicles that were drawn by horses such as the chariot, the devise that we think of as a carriage was built in Hungary in the fifthteeth century.
A carriage is usually a cart pulled by a horse. It can also mean the car pulled by a train, which can contain passengers or cargo.
An aroba is an alternative name for an araba, a carriage used in Turkey and Asia Minor, drawn by horses or oxen.
Yes. The verb is "to sulk", and the adjective is sulky, referring to a person who is moody and upset about something. But used very differently, the word can also be a noun-- a sulky refers to a horse-drawn carriage which is driven by one person.