randem
English
Etymology
Blend of random + tandem
Adjective
randem (not comparable)
- Involving three horses harnessed one behind the other.
- 1990, Thomas Ryder, The Carriage Journal (volume 27, number 4, pages 164-165)
- Randem driving was something of a dare amongst the young bloods of the Regency days in England […]
- 1990, Thomas Ryder, The Carriage Journal (volume 27, number 4, pages 164-165)
Adverb
randem (not comparable)
- Involving three horses harnessed one behind the other.
- 1990, Thomas Ryder, The Carriage Journal (volume 27, number 4, pages 164-165)
- Occasionally turnouts would be seen driven randem in circus parades.
- 1990, Thomas Ryder, The Carriage Journal (volume 27, number 4, pages 164-165)