pillion

 
Pronunciation: /ˈpɪljən/

noun

  • a seat for a passenger behind a motorcyclist.
  • historical a woman’s light saddle.
  • historical a cushion attached to the back of a saddle, on which a second person may ride.

Phrases

ride pillion

travel seated behind a motorcyclist.

Origin:

late 15th century (denoting a light saddle): from Scottish Gaelic pillean, Irish pillín 'small cushion', diminutive of pell, from Latin pellis 'skin'