Rock"a*way (?), [Probably from Rockaway beach,
where it was used.] Formerly, a light, low, four-wheeled
carriage, with standing top, open at the sides, but having waterproof
curtains which could be let down when occasion required; now, a
somewhat similar, but heavier, carriage, inclosed, except in front,
and having a door at each side.
Rock"a*way (?), [Probably from Rockaway beach,
where it was used.] Formerly, a light, low, four-wheeled
carriage, with standing top, open at the sides, but having waterproof
curtains which could be let down when occasion required; now, a
somewhat similar, but heavier, carriage, inclosed, except in front,
and having a door at each side.