Gladiatorial

Synonyms for "gladiatorial"

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Related terms

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Translations

6 translations across 6 languages.

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Belarusian

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  • гладыя́тарскі adj (of or pertaining to a gladiator)

French

1 entries
  • gladiatorial adj (of or pertaining to a gladiator)

Latin

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  • gladiatorius adj (of or pertaining to a gladiator)

Polish

1 entries
  • gladiatorski adj (of or pertaining to a gladiator)

Russian

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  • гладиа́торский adj (of or pertaining to a gladiator)

Ukrainian

1 entries
  • гладіа́торський adj (of or pertaining to a gladiator)

Sample sentences

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Gladiatorial combat took place in Roman amphitheatres.

Source: tatoeba (9086295)

Gladiatorial entertainment was common in ancient Rome.

Source: wiktionary

"And all the better for yourself if you never enter the gladiatorial arena of public life: you will sacrifice time, health, and talents; you will be paragraphed—probably pelted; you will die of an inflammation, or a consumption; and leave it a debatable point to historians, what was the extent of the injury you did your country."

Source: wiktionary

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