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Definition of Landaulet
1. n. A small landau.
Definition of Landaulet
1. Noun. A small landau ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Landaulet
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Landaulet
Literary usage of Landaulet
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on Carriages: Comprehending Coaches, Chariots, Phaetons by William Felton, coachmaker William Felton (1794)
"LANDAU OR landaulet BODIES. These kinds of bodies differ nothing in shape ...
The landau is the coach, the landaulet the chariot form; so called from the ..."
2. The Car of 1912 by Locomobile Company of America (1911)
"The "30" Locomobile, Type"L", landaulet. Four-cylinder, shaft-drive. ...
Photograph of exterior on page 199 The landaulet has always been a fashionable ..."
3. Musings and Prosings by Thomas Haynes Bayly (1833)
"AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A landaulet. I DINED one day at a bachelor's dinner in Lincolns-inn-
fields, and my wife having no engagement that evening, ..."
4. The Car of 1911: Being the Latest Edition of The Locomobile Book, which by Locomobile Company of America (1910)
"... Type "M", landaulet. Six-cylinder, shaft-drive Tires, 36 x 4 inches, front,
and 37 x 5 inches, rear. Price, $6150 specially to match the upholstery. ..."
5. The Horseless Age (1909)
"Model D landaulet and Limousine, 34 inches by 4'/2 inches front. Model D landaulet
and Limousine, ... Model G landaulet and Limousine, 32 inches hy 4 inches ..."