eques itis, m
equus,
a horseman, rider
: equites, qui litteras attulerant, L.:
equus docilis Ire viam quā monstret eques,
H.: equitem docuere sub armis Insultare
solo, i. e.
the horse and his rider
, V.—
A horse - soldier, trooper, cavalryman, horseman
: equitum milia erant sex,
cavalry
(opp. pedites), Cs.: equites virique,
L. — Sing
collect.
: equiti admoti equi, L.—
A knight, one of the equestrian order
(between the Senate and the Plebs): Romanus: equites Romani: equitum centuriae:
turma equitum R., S. — Sing
collect.
: omnis,
the equestrian order
, O.: Si discordet eques,
the spectators in the knights' seats
, H.