Definition
A person who uses a sling (a throwing weapon), especially in ancient Roman armies.
Etymology
From Latin 'funditor' (slinger), derived from 'funda' (sling). These were ancient soldiers who threw projectiles using leather slings.
Kelly Says
Roman armies had whole units of funditores who could hit targets 200 meters away with stones—more accurate than early firearms! They were the medieval special forces.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
መ iniziare
me-ee-nee-cha
BNবাংলা
প্রতিষ্ঠাতা
pro-ti-shtha-ta
CACatalà
fundador
foon-da-dor
CSČeština
zakladatel
zah-kla-da-tel
DEDeutsch
Gründer
groo-n-der
ELΕλληνικά
ιδρυτής
ee-dry-tehs
ESEspañol
fundidor
foon-dee-dor
FAفارسی
بنیانگذار
be-nyaan-ga-zaar
FISuomi
perustaja
peh-roo-stah-jah
FRFrançais
fondateur
fon-da-tehr
HIहिन्दी
स्थापक
sthaa-pak
HUMagyar
alapító
ah-la-pee-toh
IDBahasa Indonesia
pendiri
pen-dee-ree
ITItaliano
fondatore
fon-da-tore
KMKM
អ្នកបម្រើ
an-k-bom-rey
MSBahasa Melayu
pengasas
pen-ga-sas
MYမြန်မာ
တည်ထောင်သူ
tee-thee-thaung-thoo
NLNederlands
oprichter
op-ree-chter
NONorsk
grunnlegger
groon-n-leg-ger
PLPolski
założyciel
zah-wo-ly-tsi-el
PTPortuguês
fundador
foon-da-dor
RORomână
fondator
fon-da-tor
RUРусский
основатель
osno-va-te-l
SVSvenska
grundare
groon-dar-eh
SWKiswahili
mwanzilishi
mwan-zi-li-shi
TAதமிழ்
முதலியா
mu-tha-li-ya
TEతెలుగు
స్థాపకుడు
stha-pa-ku-du
THไทย
ผู้ก่อตั้ง
poo-gor-dtai
TLTL
tagapag-lagak
ta-ga-pa-ga-lak
TRTürkçe
kurucusu
koo-roo-cu-su
UKУкраїнська
засновник
zah-snov-nik
VITiếng Việt
người sáng lập
ngoi sang lap
ZUZU
umfundisi
oo-m-foon-dee-si