I shall never forget them in Dublin, New Hampshire, driving through what our delightful Yankee charioteer and guide called "only a cat-road.
When his sons had left the tent, Rameses turned to his charioteer and said: "I have to speak to you too before the battle.
The reins were passed through rings attached to the collar bands or yoke, and were long enough to be tied round the waist of the charioteer in case of his having to defend himself.
There was no seat, and generally only room for the combatant and his charioteer to stand in.
Now, Ion, will the charioteer or the physician be the better judge of the propriety of these lines?
I told her my conjectures as to the queer outcome of the arrest of Ducconius Furfur and as to who Palus really was and who occupied the throne while Palus exhibited himself as wrestler, boxer, charioteer and what not.
The very first of these drawn by a splendid team of four dapple grays, was driven by a charioteer wearing the colors of the Crimsons' Company.
So a good charioteer ought to think, not of avoiding upsets, but of winning races.
And these facts were and are known to be facts by all who, as spectators in the circus or in the amphitheater, beheld Palus as charioteer or as gladiator.
Hector's charioteer was a master, yet Narcissus outmaneuvered him, gained the advantage of angle of approach and, after many turns, gave Palus his chance.
I may set down here that I, personally, am now, as I was when I saw him appear as a charioteer for the last time, certain that Palus was Commodus in person.
O Brahmana, even he is the charioteer of Surya, always seen in the hour of morning!
The wise say that he is a true charioteer who without slackening holdeth tightly the reins of his horses.
He is huge of body and of great splendour; he shall stay in front of Surya, doing the duty of his charioteer and taking away all the energy of the former.
Those escaped owing to Krishna's counsels, then the charioteer of Dhrishtadyumna brought to the Pandavas intelligence of the slaughter of the slumbering Panchalas by the son of Drona.
And the charioteer embraced Karna and from excess of affection bedewed his head with tears, that head still wet with the water sprinkled over it on account of the coronation as king of Anga.
The charioteer governs all things as if pulling in the reins of a draught-horse.
This said, his ready charioteer did scourge his spriteful horse, That freely to the sable fleet perform'd their fi'ry course.
Meanwhile the disguised charioteerordered the disguised king to fetch a drink of water, and the king thus escaped even the humiliation of a favour from his generous victor.
When the Emperor Muh went west, he was served as charioteer by one of the ancestors of the future Ts'in principality, who for his services was enfeoffed at Chao (north of Shan Si province).
So Teucer took his bow and laid an arrow on the string, and smote Clitus, who was charioteer to Polydamas.
Then did the horses move from their place and obey their charioteer as before.
The Scottish bridle-bit shews the adaptation of the iron for use and the bronze for ornament; and this is even more apparent in the plated harness of the British charioteer found on the wolds of Yorkshire.
It appears to have been a straight two-edged weapon, with a sharp point, and was perhaps designedly adapted for more convenient and ready use by the charioteer than the more ponderous sword generally borne by the native Britons.
Each of the wheels had originally rested on a horse, the bones of which were found under or adjoining to them; the head of each horse being not far from that of the charioteer on opposite sides.
The head of the charioteer was placed to the north with an eastern inclination.
In the chariot of Diomede they both hasten to engage Hector, whose charioteer is slain by Diomede.
He ended, and the charioteer his steeds Lash'd to the ships; they not unwilling flew, 345 Bearing from battle the afflicted King With foaming chests and bellies grey with dust.
Retreating, at his coursers' heads He stood, and to the son of Capaneus His charioteer and faithful friend he said.
Then noble Hector bade his charioteer 885 Valiant Cebriones his coursers lash Back into battle, while the God himself Entering the multitude confounded sore The Argives, victory conferring proud And glory on Hector and the host of Troy.
At once each bade his charioteer his steeds Hold fast beside the margin of the trench In orderly array; the foot all arm'd Rush'd forward, and the clamor of the host Rose infinite into the dawning skies.
He scorn'd to leave His charioteer and coursers at the trench, And drove toward the fleet.
Cebriones, meantime, the charioteer Of Hector, from his seat the Trojan ranks Observing sore discomfited, began.
The Hero spake, and from his chariot cast 390 Thymbræus to the ground pierced through the pap, While by Ulysses' hand his charioteer Godlike Molion, fell.
His death to avenge Asius on foot before his steeds advanced, 475 For them, where'er he moved, his charioteer Kept breathing ever on his neck behind.
I think the charioteer is Laeg, the son of the King of Gabra, for I know his manner of driving.
The charioteer restrained the steeds before the assembly, but nay- the-less a deep purr, like the purr of a tiger, proceeded from the axle.
A charioteer needs a champion who is stout and a valiant and faithful.
The charioteer was a Nubian, wearing bracelets of gold, as well as otherwise richly attired.
Driving around the Acherusis Lake, under the shade of its solemn groves, the priest directed his charioteer to take me in again at the gate of the tombs.
We were here forbidden to advance in our chariot, and the footmen, who had never left the side of the horses, however swiftly our charioteer might drive, caught them by the head, and we alighted.
My charioteer dashed onward as if great speed was a royal pace.
Patrick's charioteer died, moreover, and was buried between Cruachan and the sea.
And sitting in his chariot, as was then the custom, he bade his charioteer to stay, and, speaking to the dead man as to one living, he asked him who and of what religion he had been?
His charioteer said to him in the evening: "You left a cross which was on your way to-day without visiting.
And when they had reached the bank, his charioteer dropped dead; and on that spot was a church builded, which to the church of Ardmachia now of right belongeth.
And after a season, the charioteer of Darius sent his horse into this field, there to pasture during the night; the which when on the morrow he would lead forth of the field, found he dead.
This the charioteer observing, marvelled; but he held his peace, until they arrived at their dwelling.
One time Patrick's charioteer wanted his horses; he could not find them, owing to the darkness of the night.
Forced to reply, the charioteer told him that this infirm old man had once been young, sportive, beautiful, and full of every enjoyment.
This was a new sight to the prince, who inquired of his charioteerwhat kind of a man it was.
In a moment the fiery horses were whirling the King and his charioteer between the files of the Hittite chariots, which drew aside as if terrified at the glittering figures that dashed upon them so fearlessly.
The charioteer sometimes twisted the reins round his waist, and could take a hand in the fighting if his companion was hard pressed, guiding his horses by swaying his body to one side or the other.
King Ramses called Menna to him, and, handing the reins to a groom, the young charioteer came bowing before his master.
He who is so senseless as to take his body for the soul, is soon found to be upset by his unruly senses; as a charioteer is thrown down by his head-strong and restive horses.
The soul is the charioteer of the vehicle of the body, and the senses are as its horses").
But the charioteer leaped down, with his sword slashed clear the traces from Pedasus, and the horses righted themselves.
In the eyes it smote the charioteer of Hector, and the slain man dropped to the ground.
Genius, Poet; what these words mean George the Third, head charioteer of England; and Robert Burns, gauger of ale in Dumfries.
Divinity does not here become the mere charioteer of human effort, for the purpose of coaching it in the duties of caste and prompting it to fight out its destiny by its own valor.
He became Arjuna's charioteer and rendered him counsel and help in that low disguise.
When the king of the gods heard this, he quickly sent the dexterous charioteer of the Wind-god to bring the noble Muktaphalaketu.
Then Vidyuddhvaja mounted a chariot, and Muktaphalaketu killed the charioteer and the horses.
It appears from the beginning of the chapter that this was the charioteer of Vayu the chief god of the Wind.
Then Damodara, though his bow was cleft asunder, and his charioteer slain, took another bow and fought on, holding the reins in his own hands.
After thecharioteer of Indra had said this, he gave Somaprabha that splendid horse, and after receiving due honour, he flew up to heaven again.
The bronze charioteer alone, probably a subsidiary figure in the group dedicated by a member of the Syracusan family, Gelon, Hieron, Polyzalos, would have set the stamp of success upon the enterprise.
If the charioteer by her side had been Publius, she would have stabbed him to the heart with the weapon with delight, and then have thrown herself under the horses' hoofs and the brazen wheels of the chariot.
Soon he beheld them with his eyes, and the charioteer with the golden fillet of his office, erect in the car, struggling to subdue their fury.
The charioteer restrained the steeds before the assembly, but nay-the-less a deep pur, like the pur of a tiger, proceeded from the axle.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "charioteer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: auto; coachman; drive; driver; hack; motor; pilot; teamster; tool; truckman; wagoner; wheel; whip