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Meaning of auriga



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In ancient Rome it was the one who drove a chariot drawn by horses or mules. Today it is used figuratively for any carriage driver. The origin is in the Latin auriga, probably the union of aurea, ae ("bridle or bridle of the horse") ago, is, ere, um ("to direct"). See biga, triga, chariot.

  



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Auriga: person driving a horse-drawn carriage. That manages a back and directs the arriendaje of cars draught animals. Damaseno, amansador, editor of horses; dexterous in tamed beasts.

  










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