Charioteer
a chariot driver.
(initial capital letter) Astronomy. the constellation Auriga.
noun
the driver of a chariot
n.
late 14c., from Old French charioteur, from charriot (see chariot). As a verb from 1802. Related: Charioteered; charioteering.
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