See also: train ((2)) train ((1))
- 1791  (1911)  I was amused by seeing several dogs of all sizes drawing traineaux or sleds with wood.
- 1845  The common country traineau, as used by the Habitans, is open to the same objection; and from the floor of the vehicle, if I may so express myself, being so close to the surface over which it passes the loose snow is driven before it in heaps, and the hillocks so formed are termed by the Native cahôts.
- 1903  Traineaux drawn by French ponies, and toboggans, loaded with furs and drawn by several dogs in tandem, were frequently seen in the streets [of Montreal]. . . .
- 1928  There was a certain disadvantage, too, in the traineau, where there was only room for one, while Jean walked or ran behind, guiding the dogs.
2 n. in the North and Northwest, a light tobogganlike dog sled into which a single passenger or a load is laced securely, the dog-driver following behind. [See picture at cariole ((n.)).]