quadriga

noun
/kwɒdˈɹiː.ɡə/UK/kwɑˈdɹi.ɡə/US

Etymology

From Latin quadrīgae, literally "four yoked", from quattuor (“four”) + iugum (“yoke”).

  1. derived from quadrīgae

Definitions

  1. A Roman racing chariot drawn by four horses abreast.

    • On another denarius we see Victory holding a wreath and driving a quadriga […]
  2. A team of four horses, or sometimes other animals, especially as used in chariot racing.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA