Charioteer

/ˌtʃærɪəˈtɪr/ noun

A person who drives or operates a chariot, especially in ancient times during warfare or racing.

From 'chariot' plus the suffix '-eer' (from Old French '-ier' meaning 'one who operates or practices'), similar to words like 'auctioneer' or 'volunteer'; it specifically means someone who has mastery of a skill.

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