Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Drosky \Dros"ky\, n.; pl. {Droskies}. [Russ. drojki, dim. of
drogi a kind of carriage, prop. pl. of droga shaft or pole of
a carriage.]
A low, four-wheeled, open carriage, used in Russia,
consisting of a kind of long, narrow bench, on which the
passengers ride as on a saddle, with their feet reaching
nearly to the ground. Other kinds of vehicles are now so
called, esp. a kind of victoria drawn by one or two horses,
and used as a public carriage in German cities. [Written also
{droitzschka}, and {droschke}.]