[ 'ɛkwɪteɪz ]
■ plural noun ( sing. eques ) (in ancient Rome) a class of citizens originally forming the cavalry of the Roman army, who later came to acquire considerable wealth and political importance.
Origin
L., plural of eques 'horseman'.
[ 'ɛkwɪteɪz ]
■ plural noun ( sing. eques ) (in ancient Rome) a class of citizens originally forming the cavalry of the Roman army, who later came to acquire considerable wealth and political importance.
Origin
L., plural of eques 'horseman'.
Concise Oxford English vocab. Сжатый оксфордский словарь английского языка. 2004