brougham
/ˈbrɔːfəm/Definitions
1. noun
A type of closed, four-wheeled carriage, typically drawn by four horses.
“The royal family arrived in their lavish brougham, causing a stir in the town.”
2. proper noun
A place name, specifically a town in North Yorkshire, England.
“The scenic town of Brougham is a popular tourist destination in the north of England.”
3. verb
To drive or be driven in a brougham.
“The prince was said to brougham through the streets of London, waving to the crowds.”