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ĕquĭtātŭs
masculine noun IV declension
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1 cavalry, horse-soldiers
2 equestrian order
3 bodies of cavalry
4 horsemanship, equitation, riding
5 (mare) creature in heat
masculine noun IV declension
View the declension of this word
1 cavalry, horse-soldiers
2 equestrian order
3 bodies of cavalry
4 horsemanship, equitation, riding
5 (mare) creature in heat
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Locutions, idioms and examples
abundo equitatu = to have a large cavalry || ab equitatu firmus = with a strong cavalry || Caesaris equitatum extenuo || Sabinos equitatu fudit || adventantis equitatus fragor || auxiliis equitatuque comparato || auxilia peditatus equitatusque || Brutus ad explorandum cum equitatu antecessit || apparuit equitatu meliorem Poenum || ubi nihil profici equitatu cognovit || audere sese ea transire flumen qua traductus esset equitatus || Aeduos omnem senatum, omnem equitatum amisisse || Caesar legiones equitatumque revocari … iubet || Galbam cum legione XII et parte equitatus misit || accessit etiam, quod illa pars equitatus se in fines Sugambrorum receperat = the fact that the cavalry took refuge in the territory of the Sicambri was added on || pabulum … hordeo adaugeo atque his rationibus equitatum tolero || cernebatur equitatus nostri proelio novissimos illorum premi vehementer
ĕquĭtātŭs masc. noun IV decl.
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