2. Verb. (third-person singular of charioteer) ¹
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Definition of Charioteers
1. charioteer [n] - See also: charioteer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Charioteers
Literary usage of Charioteers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On the Manners and Customs of the Ancient Irish by Eugene O'Curry (1873)
"... especially of charioteers ; it is mentioned in the description of Rian ...
was not worn exclusively by charioteers. The spiral ring for the hair ..."
2. Transactions by National Association of Cotton Manufacturers, New England Cotton Manufacturers' Association, Institution of Public Health Engineers (Great Britain) (1900)
"time of Justinian, that the two great political parties of Byzantium used to wear
the colors of the charioteers. Hence the name of the parties " blue and ..."
3. The five great monarchies of the ancient Eastern world; or, The history by George Rawlinson (1871)
"In battle-pieces they are commonly represented at Driving-whips of Assyrian
charioteers, from the Sculptures. full speed, in marches trotting, ..."
4. Salt-water Ballads by John Masefield (1915)
"... charioteers I Riding triumphantly laurelled to lap the fat of the years,—
Rather the scorned—the rejected—the men hemmed in with the spears; ..."
5. The British Quarterly Review by Robert Vaughan, Henry Allon (1869)
"... charioteers sometimes exhibited—of driving six or eight horses abreast; but
when it is done with skill, it is often of signal use to the student, ..."
6. Zoroastrian Civilization: From the Earliest Times to the Downfall of the by Maneckji Nusservanji Dhalla (1922)
"... horsemen, charioteers, and the elephant corps. For a greater period of its
life of about four hundred years, Sasanian Iran was at war with the Romans in ..."