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equites

Syllabification: (eq·ui·tes)
Definition of equites

noun (singular eques /ˈekwes, -wēz/)

  • (in ancient Rome) a class of citizens who originally formed the cavalry of the Roman army and at a later period were a wealthy class of great political importance.

Origin:

Latin, plural of eques 'horseman'

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