Perambulator vs Stroller - What's the difference?
perambulator | stroller |
(British) A baby carriage; a pram.
* 1919:
One who perambulates.
A surveyor's instrument for measuring distances, consisting of a wheel that rolls over the ground, along with a clockwork apparatus and a dial plate upon which the distance travelled is shown by an index.
A seat or chair on wheels, pushed by somebody walking behind it, typically used for transporting babies and young children.
One who strolls.
A vagrant.
* 1771 , Tobias Smollett, Humphry Clinker , Penguin Classics, 1985, p.41:
Men's semiformal daytime dress comprising a grey or black single- or double-breasted coat, grey striped or checked formal trousers, a grey or silver necktie, and a grey, black or buff waistcoat.
As nouns the difference between perambulator and stroller
is that perambulator is (british) a baby carriage; a pram while stroller is a seat or chair on wheels, pushed by somebody walking behind it, typically used for transporting babies and young children.perambulator
English
Noun
(en noun)- That will be all this afternoon," he said to the nurse, who got up with the baby and decanted it into a ''perambulator'' which was standing in the fairway.
Synonyms
* pramstroller
English
(Baby transport)Noun
(en noun)- The mayor observed that it was great presumption in Wilson, who was a stroller , to proceed to such extremities with a gentleman of family and fortune; and threatened to commit him on the vagrant act.
