It is even said in the Irish epics that Cuchullain learned his chariotry in Alba--that is, in our Scotland.
Eight times he engaged the chariotry which threatened to surround him, and each time he broke their ranks.
The chariotry comprised the nobles and the élite of the army, but it was differently constituted from that of the Egyptians, and employed other tactics.
On a day when the assailants and besieged were about to come to close quarters, the Amorites let loose a mare among the chariotry of Thûtmosis.
This chariotry was evidently a formidable force, and gave the Romans serious trouble.
From Cæsar’s description it appears that their chariotry and cavalry were thrown forward, and harassed the Roman columns as they moved towards the main position.
Their chariotry and horsemen caught the VIIth Legion while it was foraging, and would have undoubtedly defeated it had not Cæsar come up just in time with two cohorts of the Xth.
He had only a small body of cavalry, but the chariotry formed an important force, and presented several original features.
Tiglath-pileser; the armament of both infantry and chariotry must have been practically the same in the two periods.
The chariotry had not degenerated in the same way, thanks to the care with which the Pharaoh and his vassals kept up the breeding of suitable horses in the training stables of the principal towns.
The chariotry formed, as in most countries of that time, the picked troops of the service, in which the princes and great lords were proud to be enrolled.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chariotry" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.