Angol | Latin |
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gladiator [gladiators] noun [UK: ˈɡlæ.dɪeɪ.tə(r)] [US: ˈɡlæ.di.ˌe.tər] | gladiator [gladiatoris](3rd) M hoplomachus [hoplomachi](2nd) M |
gladiator, soldier fighting from a chariot noun | essedarius [essedari(i)](2nd) M |
gladiator armed with saber and short shield noun | Thraex [Threacis](3rd) M Threx [Threcis](3rd) M Traex [Treacis](3rd) M Trex [Trecis](3rd) M |
gladiator matched against the retiarius (net) noun | contraretus [contrareti](2nd) M |
gladiator medal noun | fylacterium [fylacterii](2nd) N phylacterium [phylacterii](2nd) N |
gladiator who fights with two swords noun | dimachaerus [dimachaeri](2nd) M |
gladiator who fought blindfolded noun | andabata [andabatae](1st) M |
gladiator who wore Gallic armor and fish-topped helmet noun | murmillo [murmillonis](3rd) M myrmillo [myrmillonis](3rd) M |
gladiator with saber and short shield, gladiator noun | Thrax [Thracis](3rd) M Trax [Tracis](3rd) M |
gladiatorial adjective [UK: ˌɡlæ.dɪə.ˈtɔː.rɪəl] [US: ˌɡlæ.dɪə.ˈtɔː.rɪəl] | gladiatorius [gladiatoria, gladiatorium]adjective |
class of gladiator w / Gallic armor adjective | Gallus [Galla, Gallum]adjective |
combatant in the arena, gladiator noun | arenarius [arenarii](2nd) M harenarius [harenarii](2nd) M |
crestsnatcher, a kind of gladiator noun | pinnirapus [pinnirapi](2nd) M |
crypt-keeper, caretaker of covered gallery where gladiators practiced noun | cryptarius [cryptari(i)](2nd) M |
female gladiator noun | ludia [ludiae](1st) F |
fight (gladiatorial) verb [UK: faɪt] [US: ˈfaɪt] | digladior [digladiari, digladiatus sum](1st) DEP |
fighting / fencing exercises of soldiers and gladiators noun | battalia [battaliae](1st) F battualia [battualiae](1st) F |
hired gladiator noun | auctoratus [auctorati](2nd) M authoratus [authorati](2nd) M |
manager of a troop of gladiators, trainer noun | lanista [lanistae](1st) M |
profession of gladiator noun | gladiatura [gladiaturae](1st) F |
retired gladiator noun | rudiarius [rudiari(i)](2nd) M |
symbol of gladiator / military discharge noun | rudis [rudis](3rd) F |
terms of employment (esp. gladiators), contract noun | auctoramentum [auctoramenti](2nd) N authoramentum [authoramenti](2nd) N |
touring gladiatorial show adjective | adsifornus [adsiforna, adsifornum]adjective assifornus [assiforna, assifornum]adjective |
troop (of gladiators) noun [UK: truːp] [US: ˈtruːp] | armatura [armaturae](1st) F |
weapon of retiarius gladiator noun | fuscina [fuscinae](1st) F |
word of doubtful meaning applied as abuse to decrepit gladiator noun | burdubasta [burdubastae](1st) M |
~us gladiator fights at tomb to honor dead adjective | bustuarius [bustuaria, bustuarium]adjective |