CHARIOT (derived from an O. Fr. word, formed from char, a car), in antiquity, a conveyance (Gr. á¼…ρμα, Lat. currus) used in battle, for the chase, in public processions and in games. The Greek chariot had two wheels, and was made to be drawn by two horses; if a third or, more commonly, two reserve horses were added, they were attached on each side of the main pair by a single trace fastened to the front of the chariot, as may be...
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