Gladiator

/ˈɡlædiˌeɪtər/ noun

A trained fighter in ancient Rome who battled other gladiators, wild animals, or condemned criminals in arenas for public entertainment. Most gladiators were slaves, prisoners of war, or condemned criminals, though some were volunteers.

From Latin 'gladiator' meaning 'swordsman,' derived from 'gladius' (sword). The term specifically referred to the short sword that was the primary weapon of Roman infantry and many gladiator types.

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ARمصارع
BNগ্ল্যাডিয়েটর
CAgladiador
CSgladiátor
DAgladiator
DEGladiator
ELγλαδιάτορας
ESgladiador
FAگلادیاتور
FIgladiaattori
FRgladiateur
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