də̇ˈsəltə(r), dēˈ- noun
( plural desultors -(r)z ; or desulto·res ˌdesəlˈtōrˌēz)
Etymology: Latin, from desultus + -or
: a rider trained to leap from one horse to another (as in the circensian games)
də̇ˈsəltə(r), dēˈ- noun
( plural desultors -(r)z ; or desulto·res ˌdesəlˈtōrˌēz)
Etymology: Latin, from desultus + -or
: a rider trained to leap from one horse to another (as in the circensian games)
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012