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charioteer
[ char-ee-uh-teer ]
charioteer
/ ˌtʃærɪəˈtɪə /
noun
- the driver of a chariot
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Example Sentences
I raised my eyes to get a better view of the charioteer.
From Literature
Acting as his charioteer, she saves his life, and Dasharath grants her two boons.
From Washington Post
What the Christians really worshiped and was part of Platonic idea, but it wasn't really, was the charioteer of rationality.
From Salon
At another point in the "Iliad," Patroclus kills the Trojan charioteer Cebriones by smashing his face with a stone.
From Salon
In its original form, chess was a game of war with pieces representing different military units: horsemen, elephant-riding fighters, charioteers and infantry.
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