gladiateur
gladiator
noun glah-dyah-TUR Rare
Origin: Latin gladiator, from gladius (sword)
Usage Note
Gladiateur refers to the armed fighters of ancient Rome who fought in amphitheatres (arènes). Figuratively, it is used in French journalism and sport to describe someone who fights with exceptional aggression or courage. The plural is gladiateurs.
Examples
"Les gladiateurs combattaient dans le Colisée."
Natural Translation
Gladiators fought in the Colosseum.
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