jinker/ˈdʒɪŋkə/EtymologyVariant of janker.nounA high wheeled wagon designed to carry lumber suspended under the body of the vehicle.“[…] exhibited was a newly designed jinker, invented by Mr. John Allan.[…] can load a tree weighing 1½ tons with the greatest ease.”A specialised trailer for carrying long loads such as logs or other large loads such as when moving buildings.“The contractor, Mr. A. F. Pincombe, who moved the building intact on a jinker...”A two-wheeled open horse drawn carriage; a sulky, trap, road cart or gig.“I fell out of the jinker and it ran over me but again I survived that without too much trouble.”verbTo transport by such a vehicle.“Stokes […] organised for a house to be jinkered to the farm from one of his properties.”