aurigal

adj

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin aurīgālis, from aurīga (“charioteer”).

  1. borrowed from aurīgālis

Definitions

  1. Of or pertaining to a chariot.

    • […]the established thoroughfare for equestrian and aurigal travellers.
    • I cannot help thinking that some incipient Jehu […] must have adopted the term furnished by Ainsworth to his new aurigal arrangement.
    • No evidence exists of his [Elagabalus's] alleged sexual versatility, of his averred convivial extravagance, of his famed aurigal or saltatory prowess, or of his reportedly wicked sense of humour.

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