Coach
Pronunciation
- UK IPA: /kəʊtʃ/, kʰəʊtʃ
- Rhymes: -əʊtʃ
- US IPA: /koʊtʃ, kʰoʊtʃ
- Rhymes: -oʊtʃ
Origin
From Middle French coche, from German Kutsche, from Hungarian kocsi. According to historians, the coach was named after the small Hungarian town of Kocs, which made a livelihood from cart building and transport between Vienna and Budapest.
Full definition of coach
Noun
coach
(plural coaches)- A wheeled vehicle, generally drawn by horse power.
- (rail) A railroad car drawn by a locomotive.
- A trainer or instructor.
- (British) A single decked long-distance, or privately hired bus.
- (nautical) The forward part of the cabin space under the poop deck of a sailing ship; the fore-cabin under the quarter deck.
- Samuel PepysThe commanders came on board and the council sat in the coach.
- That part of a commercial passenger airplane reserved for those paying standard fare.John flew coach to Vienna, but first-class back home.