charioteer
noun/ˌt͡ʃɛ.ɹi.əˈtɪɹ/US
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English charioter, from Old French charioteur (“charioteer”) and charretier (“coachman”). By surface analysis, chariot + -eer.
- derived from charioteur
- inherited from charioter
Definitions
A person who drives a chariot.
To drive a chariot.
To drive someone in a chariot.
The neighborhood
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