master of the horse

English

Noun

master of the horse (plural masters of the horse)

  1. (historical) The Ancient Roman Magister Equitum, an official appointed by the dictator to act next under himself.
  2. (historical) An equerry, especially the exalted official bearing this name at the British court.
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