রথ, যুদ্ধ-রথ, অক্ষ
রথে চড়াইয়া লইয়া যাত্তয়া
(1) A light four-wheel horse-drawn ceremonial carriage.
(2) A two-wheeled horse-drawn battle vehicle; used in war and races in ancient Egypt and Greece and Rome.
(3) A two-wheeled horse-drawn battle vehicle.
(4) Used in war andraces in ancient Egypt and Greece and Rome.
(1) Transport in a chariot
(2) Ride in a chariot
(1) Also featured is a four-wheeled Thracian chariot .
(2) When he picked the man up, he arrived in a horse drawn chariot , which he drove himself.
(3) We reached the gate, where an elegant chariot pulled by two horses stood, and the pharaoh stood beside them.
(4) If they rode in on a real horse, I had a golden chariot drawn by two horses.
(5) The moons of Mars are named for the mythical horses that drew the chariot of Mars, the god of war.
(6) He expresses the desire to retreat and Aeneas chastises him offering his own chariot as a vehicle.
(7) Arriving and departing for the wedding the bride and groom looked gleeful in their horse drawn chariot with driver in full regale.
(8) We see men herding horses and driving horse-drawn chariots .
(9) No one had yet thought to build chariots or ride horses.
(10) These were two horse chariots which carried a driver and bowman.
(11) Houses are being broken into and sacked, people are injuring each other indiscriminantly, and decent folks are charioting themselves out of town with scant success.
(12) They imported chariots and horses from Egypt and traded them on to the Neo-Hittite and Aramean kingdoms to their north and northeast.
(13) His body was unmarked and perfected from combat and charioting .
(14) As we moved through the shadows, we slipped into an ancient world of horses, chariots and camels.
(15) Morgan emphasizes that these scenes show horses and chariots , the earliest such representations in fresco.