equites

/ˈɛkwɪtiːz/

Definitions

1. noun

A member of the equestrian order in ancient Rome, ranking below the senators but above the common people, typically a wealthy and influential landowner or military officer.

“The equites were instrumental in the development of Rome’s infrastructure and military expansion.”

Synonyms

  • equestrian
  • knights

Antonyms

  • plebeians