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.
&fist;
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.
Sulk"y (?), a.
[Compar. Sulkier (?); superl.
Sulkiest.]
[See Sulkiness, and cf. Sulky, n.]
Moodly silent; sullen;
sour; obstinate; morose; splenetic.
Syn. -- See Sullen.