Bigate

/ˈbaɪɡeɪt/ adjective

In ancient Roman contexts, drawn by or relating to two horses, especially describing a chariot or carriage pulled by a pair of horses.

From Latin 'bi-' (two) and 'jugatus,' meaning yoked. Used in classical and numismatic terminology to describe two-horse chariots.

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