chariot

/ˈtʃɛriət/
verb
  1. To carry or transport someone in a chariot or as if in a chariot.
    • The hero was charioted to the palace after his victory.
    • In the dream, she was charioted across the sky by winged horses.
    • They charioted the statue through the streets on a decorated cart.
noun
  1. A two-wheeled vehicle pulled by horses, used in ancient times for racing, war, and ceremonies.
    • The museum displayed a reconstructed chariot from the Bronze Age.
    • The Roman general rode into the city in a golden chariot.
    • In ancient Egypt, pharaohs used chariots for hunting and battle.
  2. A light, fast carriage used in processions or parades.
    • The princess waved from her flower-covered chariot in the parade.
    • The carnival queen stood tall in her chariot, tossing candy to the crowd.
    • A white chariot carried the bride and groom through the town.
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