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gladiator Meaning in kannada ( gladiator ಅದರರ್ಥ ಏನು?)



ಪ್ರಾಚೀನ ರೋಮ್ನ ಕುಸ್ತಿಪಟುಗಳು, ವಾದ, ಗ್ಲಾಡಿಯೇಟರ್,

Noun:

ವಾದ, ಪ್ರಾಚೀನ ರೋಮ್ನ ಕುಸ್ತಿಪಟುಗಳು,

gladiator's Usage Examples:

It was combined with gladiatorial combat and was first featured at the Roman Forum and then transferred.


Pollice verso or verso pollice is a Latin phrase, meaning "with a turned thumb", that is used in the context of gladiatorial combat.


Lucia is then assaulted by Dardanius (Richard Egan) and the other gladiators, forcibly kissing her and trying to carry her to private chambers.


to thy bones, But left a legacy of ebbing veins, Inconstant heat and nerveless reins,— Amid the Muses, left thee deaf and dumb, Amid the gladiators,.


Male gladiators were wildly popular, and were celebrated in art, and in countless images across the Empire.


The Latin phrase pollice verso is used in the context of gladiatorial combat for a hand gesture.


Like their male counterparts, female gladiators fought each other, or wild animals, to entertain audiences at various games and festivals.


Other cargoes carried by galleys were honey, cheese, meat, and live animals intended for gladiator combat.


in a laudatory poem by Martial — Liber Spectaculorum is the only known detailed description to survive of a gladiatorial fight.


The picture recreates a despoiling scene in a Roman circus where dead gladiators are stripped of weapons.


to ransom a man who had repeatedly sold himself to the Ludi (lanistæ, procurers of subjects for gladiatorial contests) He argued that although the Mishnah.


Meanwhile, Lucia disguises herself to gain entrance to the gladiator school to see Demetrius.


reliance on evasive tactics meant that many considered the retiarius the lowliest (and most effeminate) of the gladiators, an already stigmatised class.



Synonyms:

fighter, battler, belligerent, combatant, scrapper,

Antonyms:

amicable, peaceful, civilian, important, heavy,

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