carryall [by folk etymology < F carriole] DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
1 n. — Obs.
a light passenger sleigh usually accommodating two passengers and a driver, ordinarily drawn by two horses and widely used for pleasure in many parts of Canada from the 18th to the early 20th century.
See also: cariole ((n.)) (def. 1b)
2a 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 also: cariole ((n.)) (def. 2a)
2b n.
one of a number of vehicles so called because of their ability to carry many passengers or things.
3 n.
the upper framework and leather or canvas sides of the sled; the structure mounted on the toboggan.
See also: cariole ((n.)) (def. 3)