Auriga

/ɔːˈraɪɡə/ noun

In ancient Rome, a chariot driver or charioteer, especially one who raced in public competitions.

From Latin 'auriga,' which originally referred to any charioteer. The word combines 'au-' (possibly related to motion) with '-riga' (chariot), creating a term for 'chariot-rider.' It was a prestigious but sometimes dangerous profession in Roman society.

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ARأوريكة
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CAauriga
CSauriga
DAauriga
DEAuriga
ELΑυρίγας
ESauriga
FAاوریکا
FIauriga
FRauriga
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