0 a device that is used to recharge a battery (= fill it with electricity), for example in a mobile phone
1 a soldier's horse
Would it be true to say that cavalry officers who expected to get £120 for their chargers would be the chargers themselves?
I am not asking for heads on chargers; that is a foolish thing to do.
The number of chargers so reduced is 311.
The stables will provide for sixty-six officers' chargers and 480 troop horses.
The peace establishment of the three brigades, including chargers, is 4,635.
If the rise is due to increased freights, increased insurance chargers or increased raw materials, that is a natural phenomenon of an inevitable economic character.
The process of mechanisation has far outdistanced any reductions which have been made in the authorised number of officers' chargers.
I saw all descriptions of horses, chargers, and even state-coach horses that had carried portly lord mayors.