AURIGA (the "charioteer" or "waggoner"), in astronomy, a constellation of the northern hemisphere, found in the catalogues of Eudoxus (4th century B.e.) and Aratus (3rd century B.C.). [Please select]
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The waggoner marching at their head saluted. [Please select]
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Two of them bailed up a waggoner of mine, coming out with a load from the port. [Please select]
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This being done, Jack cut off both the Giants' heads, and sent them to King Arthur by a waggoner, whom he hired for the purpose. [Please select]
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Jack then cut off the head and sent it to King Arthur by a waggoner whom he hired for the purpose. [Please select]
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The boughs in the horses' collars dangled brown, Cambridge and the waggoner nodded drowsily; but, divine privilege of youth. [Please select]
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_ and the waggoner there turns his horses by his voice, and the use of the word _hurhaut. [Please select]
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