Cartwhip

/ˈkɑrtˌwɪp/ noun

A whip used by cart drivers or teamsters to direct animals pulling carts, or a whip designed specifically for use with draft animals in cart operations.

Compound word from 'cart' (Old Norse 'kartr') and 'whip' (possibly from Old Saxon 'wippen,' meaning to move quickly). Cartwhips were practical tools in medieval and early modern commerce and agriculture.

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