your chariot awaits

English dictionary entry

Meanings

phrase
  1. Used to inform someone that the vehicle in which they will be traveling is ready and waiting.

Pronunciation

LL-Q1860 (eng)-Flame, not lame-your chariot awaits.wav

Word forms

your chariot awaits

Etymology

Purportedly from a Welsh hymn, cited and translated in 1866 by English sermonizer Charles Spurgeon.

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