Akepiro

/ɑːkɛˈpiːroʊ/ noun

An ancient Greek term for an athlete or gladiator without protective armor, fighting bare-handed or with minimal covering.

From Greek 'a-' (without) and 'kepirion' (armor or protection). Used in classical descriptions of combat sports and martial displays in ancient Greece and Rome.

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