From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhansomhan‧som /ˈhænsəm/ (also hansom cab) noun [countable] TTBa small vehicle pulled by a horse which was used in the past as a taxi
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hansom• In addition to the milk floats there were also a few redundant horse vehicles, including a pre-war bread van and a hansom cab.• I caught up with him on Exhibition Road, where he had run into the street and flagged down a hansom.• Bid Mrs Hudson to have a hansom flagged down and waiting for us.• The time when you would be relieved by the spectre of a hansom cab in the eerily unpeopled streets.• Yes ... I remember a hansom pipped me to a good prospect, in Threadneedle Street.• Then, every evening - oh, the danger of it - home by hansom.• As he spoke, the hansom turned into the drive before the Foreign Office.