Pha["e]ton

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Phaeton \Pha"["e]*ton\ (f[=a]"[-e]*t[o^]n), n. [F. pha['e]ton a
   kind of carriage, fr. Pha['e]thon Pha["e]thon, the son of
   Helios. See {Pha["e]thon}.]
   1. A four-wheeled carriage (with or without a top), open, or
      having no side pieces, in front of the seat. It is drawn
      by one or two horses.
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   2. See {Pha["e]thon}.
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   3. (Zool.) A handsome American butterfly ({Euphydryas
      Pha["e]ton} syn. {Melit[ae]a Pha["e]ton}). The upper side
      of the wings is black, with orange-red spots and marginal
      crescents, and several rows of cream-colored spots; --
      called also {Baltimore}.
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