0 a two-wheeled vehicle that was used in ancient times for racing and fighting and was pulled by a horse or horses --
1 a two-wheeled vehicle pulled by a horse, used in ancient times by the military and in racing --
It also transformed aspects of the play's content: this was no mythical world where flying chariots could rescue heroes.
The king bowed respectfully to the goddess in red as she rode her chariot drawn by devotees to see the festival.
He is put on horses, on chariots, on thrones.
A little while after the chariots passed the first time, it began to rain.
One can plausibly sing while flying through the air in a divine chariot.
One of the earliest images of the self was that of a chariot.
The most frequent theme, however, is the chariot scene, showing a two-wheeled chariot, usually accompanied by a procession of men (figure 7).
Only two of the amphoroid kraters from funerary contexts showed chariot scenes.