Sulk″y, n.; pl.Sulkies (#). [From Sulky, a.; — so called from the owner's desire of riding alone.] A light two-wheeled carriage for a single person.
☞ Sulky is used adjectively in the names of several agricultural machines drawn by horses to denote that the machine is provided with wheels and a seat for the driver; as, sulky plow; sulky harrow; sulky rake, etc.