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Definition of chariot
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Chariot
(n.) A
two-wheeled
car or
vehicle
for war,
racing,
state
processions,
etc..
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Aurora
::
Aurora
(n.) The Roman
personification
of the dawn of day; the
goddess
of the
morning.
The poets
represented
her a
rising
out of the
ocean,
in a
chariot,
with rosy
fingers
dropping
gentle
dew..
Coachman
::
Coachman
(n.) A
tropical
fish of the
Atlantic
ocean
(Dutes
auriga);
--
called
also
charioteer.
The name
refers
to a long,
lashlike
spine of the
dorsal
fin..
Auriga
::
Auriga
(n.) The
Charioteer,
or
Wagoner,
a
constellation
in the
northern
hemisphere,
situated
between
Perseus
and
Gemini.
It
contains
the
bright
star
Capella..
Charioteer
::
Charioteer
(n.) One who
drives
a
chariot.
Chariot
::
Chariot
(n.) A
four-wheeled
pleasure
or state
carriage,
having
one
seat..
Aurigation
::
Aurigation
(n.) The act of
driving
a
chariot
or a
carriage.
Scythed
::
Scythed
(a.) Armed
scythes,
as a
chariot..
Scythe
::
Scythe
(n.) A
scythe-shaped
blade
attached
to
ancient
war
chariots.
Cherub
::
Cherub
(n.) A
mysterious
composite
being,
the
winged
footstool
and
chariot
of the
Almighty,
described
in
Ezekiel
i. and x..
Unchariot
::
Unchariot
(v. t.) To throw out of a
chariot.
Hippodrome
::
Hippodrome
(n.) A place set apart for
equestrian
and
chariot
races.
Chariotee
::
Chariotee
(n.) A
light,
covered,
four-wheeled
pleasure
carriage
with two
seats..
Pilentum
::
Pilentum
(n.) An easy
chariot
or
carriage,
used by Roman
ladies,
and in which the
vessels,
etc., for
sacred
rites were
carried..
Char
::
Char (n.) A car; a
chariot.
Whirlicote
::
Whirlicote
(n.) An open car or
chariot.
Chariot
::
Chariot
(v. t.) To
convey
in a
chariot.
Charioteer
::
Charioteer
(n.) A
constellation.
See
Auriga,
and
Wagones..
Poleless
::
Poleless
(a.)
Without
a pole; as, a
poleless
chariot..
Quadriga
::
Quadriga
(n.) A car or
chariot
drawn by four
horses
abreast.
Circus
::
Circus
(n.) A level
oblong
space
surrounded
on three sides by seats of wood,
earth,
or
stone,
rising
in tiers one above
another,
and
divided
lengthwise
through
the
middle
by a
barrier
around
which the track or
course
was laid out. It was used for
chariot
races,
games,
and
public
shows..
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