bagagekar
Dutch
Etymology
From bagage (“luggage”) + kar (“cart”).
Noun
bagagekar m or f (plural bagagekarren, diminutive bagagekarretje n)
- A cart, typically with two walls, used within a hotel to move the luggage belonging to a guest between the parking lot or entrance and the room where the guest is staying, a bell cart.
- 2013, Kim Moelands, Grenzeloos[1], A.W. Bruna Uitgevers, →ISBN:
- Zijn collega heeft onze koffers al uit de taxi gehaald. Binnen in het hotel staat al een bagagekar klaar, zo'n heuse sjieke die je altijd in films ziet.
- His colleague already removed our suitcases from the taxi. Inside the hotel a bell cart was already there, a really luxurious one like you see in the movies.