gladiatorial

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glad·i·a·tor

 (glăd′ē-ā′tər)
n.
1. A person, usually a professional combatant, a captive, or a slave, trained to entertain the public by engaging in mortal combat with another person or a wild animal in the ancient Roman arena.
2. A person engaged in a controversy or debate, especially in public; a disputant.
3. Sports A professional boxer.

[Middle English, from Latin gladiātor, from gladius, sword, of Celtic origin; akin to Old Irish claideb.]

glad′i·a·to′ri·al (-ə-tôr′ē-əl) adj.
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gladiatorial

(ˌɡlædɪəˈtɔːrɪəl)
adj
of, characteristic of, or relating to gladiators, combat, etc
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Adj.1.gladiatorial - of or relating to or resembling gladiators or their combat; "gladiatorial combats"
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Translations

gladiatorial

[ˌglædɪəˈtɔːrɪəl] ADJde gladiadores
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gladiatorial

adjGladiatoren-; gladiatorial combatGladiatorenkampf m
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References in periodicals archive ?
Ronnie "The Rocket" Baxter strides gladiatorially into the arena (well, Civic Hall) to Don't Stop Me Now by Queen, shaking hands, giving high-fives and even kissing a few of the more enthusiastic members of the frenzied crowd.
After losing his opening service game and subsequently the first set, Martin engaged gladiatorially with Agassi, staying with him through long rallies and clubbing him with aces to force successive winning tie-breaks.