gladiador

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin gladiātor

Noun

gladiador m (plural gladiadores, feminine gladiadora, feminine plural gladiadoras)

  1. (Ancient Rome) gladiator (one who entertained the public by engaging in mortal combat with another, or with a wild animal)

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin gladiātor

Noun

gladiador m (plural gladiadores, feminine gladiadora, feminine plural gladiadoras)

  1. gladiator
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