charioted

English

Etymology

chariot + -ed

Adjective

charioted (not comparable)

  1. Furnished with, or located in, a chariot.
    • 1989, Sarva Daman Singh, Ancient Indian Warfare, page 18:
      Nevertheless, the art of fighting on foot was an obligatory part of military education which even a charioted knight could ignore at his own peril.

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