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English
Etymology
From Latin gladiātrīx (“gladiator (female)”).
Pronunciation
Noun
gladiatrix (plural gladiatrixes or gladiatrices)
- (rare) gladiator (female)
1976, Elise Boulding, The underside of history: a view of women through time:While most gladiatrices fought privately, enough fought publicly so that finally combats were "forbidden in which women fought in companies with each other, or women with dwarfs" (de Beaumont, 1929: 54).
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Latin
Etymology
From gladiātor + -trīx.
Pronunciation
Noun
gladiātrīx f (genitive gladiātrīcis, masculine gladiātor); third declension
- female equivalent of gladiātor: gladiatress, gladiatrix
1642, P. Andreæ Pinti Ramirez, Vlysiponensis, è Societate Iesu, Canticum Canticorum Salomonis, Dramatico tenore, Litterali allegoria, tropologicis notis explicatum. Opus noua tantum explicatione contentum; vbi ad eorum, quæ afferuntur, caussas, aut rectâ duceris, aut coniecturâ induceris. Tomus vnus, Indicibus necessarijs clarus, nunc primùm editus, Lugdunum, page 348, left column:
Declension
Third-declension noun.
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