Andabata

/ˌændəˈbɑːtə/ noun

In ancient Rome, a gladiator who fought blindfolded as entertainment.

From Latin 'andabata,' possibly from a Celtic or Germanic language root meaning 'blindfolded' or 'one who loses the way.'

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