This word signifies what we now call "baggage." In the margin of (1 Samuel 17:20) and 1Sam 26:5-7 And there only, "carriage" is employed int he sense of a wagon or cart.
·noun The price or expense of carrying. II. Carriage ·noun That which is carried; burden; baggage. ...
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
In the Authorized Version this word is found as the rendering of many different words. In Judg. 18:2...
Easton's Bible Dictionary
·noun A small, strong carriage for conveying materials on a railroad. ...
·- A vessel or boat. II. Water carriage ·- Transportation or conveyance by water; means of transpor...
·add. ·- A disappearing gun carriage in which the recoil is checked by cylinders containing liquid a...
The frame on which it is mounted for firing, constructed either exclusively for this purpose, or als...
The Sailor's Word-Book
The iron eye-bolts to which the tackles are hooked. ...
A cross piece of timber uniting the cheeks; generally between the trunnion-holes and the fore axle-t...