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buckboard (n.)
1839, "plank on wheels," from
board
(n.1) +
buck
"body of a cart or wagon" (1690s), perhaps representing a dialectal survival of Old English
buc
"belly, body, trunk" (see
bucket
). As a type of vehicle constructed this way, from 1874.