The origin of these equites equo privato dates back, according to Livy (v.
These equites equo privato had no vote in the centuries, received pay in place of the aes equestre, and did not form a distinct corps.
The equites remained at home, or only went out as members of the general's staff, their places being taken by the equites equo privato, the cavalry of the allies and the most skilled horsemen of the subject populations.
For the equites equo publico high moral character, good health and the equestrian fortune were necessary.
And qui equo publico donatus, the other deserving Person.
Equo frænato est auris in ore=--The ear of the 20 bridled horse is in the mouth.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "equo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.