1. wain - Noun
2. wain - Verb
3. Wain - Proper noun
A four-wheeled vehicle for the transportation of goods, produce, etc.; a wagon.
A chariot.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs a mariner caught in a winter sea, to whom neither lazy Wain nor Moon with friendly radiance shows directions, stands clueless in mid commotion of land and sea, expecting every moment rocks sunk in treacherous shallows, or foaming cliffs with spiky tops to run upon the rearing prow. Statius
I'm a huge David Wain fan. He's one of my best friends now, but he just makes me laugh continually, much to the annoyance of his wife. Paul Rudd
A little stone in the way overturns a great wain. Romanian Proverb
"I need to keep the muscles I have from lifting, and I have the wain and carts for the short land hauls. Source: Internet
Killer had decided the scooter was some sort of wain and now jumped onto the case over the motor, leaning over to nibble at Halling's aqua-colored hair clip. Source: Internet