Where does “gladiature” come from?

gladiature (English) comes from Latin gladiatura, from Latin gladiātor, from Latin gladio, from Latin gladius, from Gaulish kladyos, from Proto-Celtic kladiwos, from Proto-Indo-European ḱelh₂- — to pierce, strike; to stick; prick; stab.

gladiature (English): swordplay; gladiatorial contest

Definitions

  1. swordplay; gladiatorial contest

Ancestry of “gladiature”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latingladiaturaa fight of gladiators
2Latingladiātorgladiator, swordsman
3Latingladiodative singular of gladius; ablative singular of...
4Latingladiussword; murder, death; a gladiatorial contest
5Gaulishkladyossword
6Proto-Celtickladiwossword
7Proto-Indo-Europeanḱelh₂-to pierce, strike; to stick; prick; stab
Every word from Proto-Indo-European ḱelh₂-Every word from Proto-Celtic kladiwosEvery word from Gaulish kladyos
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