Waggon

Etymology
Early 19th century, from, from , from. of inherited. The French-like pronunciation was adopted under the influence of, itself a borrowing from English.

Noun

 * 1) railway wagon, railroad car
 * 2)  freight wagon, box van, box car
 * 1)  freight wagon, box van, box car
 * 1)  freight wagon, box van, box car
 * 1)  freight wagon, box van, box car
 * 1)  freight wagon, box van, box car

Usage notes

 * The plural is used with the more northern pronunciation, the plural  is used with the southern one.
 * While the simple word is now commoner,  is still used, especially for clarity instead of the lengthy and formal  and.