"pannierway" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: pannierways [plural]
Etymology: From pannier + way. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|pannier|way}} pannier + way Head templates: {{en-noun}} pannierway (plural pannierways)
  1. A stone-paved path along which goods were transported in panniers. Synonyms: pannier way, pannier-way Related terms: towpath

Inflected forms

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