Surry is a term used to describe a light, four-wheeled carriage with a roof and a separate seat for the driver. This vehicle was popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries. There are several synonyms for surry that can be used interchangeably. Examples include a surrey, a phaeton, and a buggy. A surrey is similar to a surry in that it is a light carriage with four wheels and a roof, but it usually has a seat for two or more passengers in addition to the driver. A phaeton is a more elegant and stylish version of a surry, while a buggy is a simple, lightweight carriage with only two seats.