"Phaetons" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Phaetons" Meaning

A phæton is an obsolete word that refers to a lightweight, open carriage drawn by two or four horses, often used for pleasure drives or picnics. It was popular in the 18th and early 19th centuries. The word is derived from Phaethon, a character in Greek mythology who drove the sun's chariot recklessly across the sky.

"Phaetons" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "phaetons":

Usage Examples

1. Historical Context

In ancient Rome, a phaeon was a lightweight, two-wheeled chair drawn by oxen, bears, or horses. It was used to transport nobles and dignitaries.

2. Literary Reference

In Charles Dickens' novel "David Copperfield", phaeons are mentioned as a mode of transportation for the wealthy.

3. Dictionary Definition

A phaeon is a type of ancient vehicle, characterized by its lightweight and elegant design.

4. Artistic Representation

In Baroque art, phaeons are often depicted in paintings and sculptures as a symbol of luxury and nobility.

5. Figurative Extension

In modern times, the term "phaeton" can be used figuratively to describe a vehicle that is sleek, stylish, and attention-grabbing – like a luxury sports car.

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