bellator

Latin

Alternative forms

  • duellātor

Etymology

From bellō (wage or carry out war; fight), from bellum (war).

Pronunciation

Noun

bellātor m (genitive bellātōris); third declension

  1. warrior, soldier, fighter

Inflection

Third declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative bellātor bellātōrēs
Genitive bellātōris bellātōrum
Dative bellātōrī bellātōribus
Accusative bellātōrem bellātōrēs
Ablative bellātōre bellātōribus
Vocative bellātor bellātōrēs

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