Scotch cart, noun phrase
- Forms:
- Also with small initial.
- Origin:
- South African Dutch, GermanShow more Calqued on South African Dutch skotskar (adaptation of German schuttkarren tip cart).
A small, stout, springless, two-wheeled tip cart which is horse- or ox-drawn and used mainly for transporting rough materials such as refuse, gravel, or manure. Also attributive.
1983 Argus 15 Feb.Mr Mkomo surprised residents of Plumtree by walking to the town from his village, 90 km away, towing a scotch-cart full of ‘macimbi’ (edible caterpillars).
A small, stout, springless, two-wheeled tip cart which is horse- or ox-drawn and used mainly for transporting rough materials such as refuse, gravel, or manure. Also attributive.

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