Chariots

/ˈtʃæriəts/ noun

Ancient vehicles with wheels, pulled by horses or other animals, used in warfare, racing, or ceremonies.

Chariot comes from Old French 'charete,' from Latin 'carrus' (cart or wagon). The word entered English around the 1200s to describe these ancient vehicles found in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cultures.

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