Pram

Pram

Baby’s stroller.

Example Sentences

"Push the pram to the park."
"A brand new pram."

Etymology & History

British term for baby carriage, shortened from 'perambulator' (from Latin 'ambulare', walk about). Victorian middle classes adopted prams in the 1850s. Americans use 'baby carriage' or 'stroller'. The abbreviation 'pram' is quintessentially British.

Word Details

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Region
General British
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Era
Victorian
Language
Mild
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Formality
Informal
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