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1 rētiārius
rētiārius ī, m [rete], a gladiator who used a net to entangle his adversary, net-fighter, Iu.* * * -
2 retiarius
rētĭārĭus, ii, m. [rete], one who fights with a net, a net-fighter (a kind of gladiator, who endeavored to hold his adversary by throwing a net over his head), Quint. 6, 3, 61; Suet. Calig. 30; id. Claud. 34; Val. Max. 1, 7, 8; Inscr. Orell. 2566; 2578; 4273; cf. Juv. 8, 204 sqq.; v. Dict. of Antiq.; and cf. mirmillo.—Prov.: contra retiarium ferula, to fight with feeble weapons against one well equipped, or, as we might say, to parry a lance with a bodkin, Mart. 2 praef. -
3 гладиатор с сетью
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4 ретиарий
General subject: retiarius -
5 ρητιαρίω
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6 ῥητιαρίῳ
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7 ρητιάριον
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8 ῥητιάριον
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9 rétiaire
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10 fuscina
fuscina ae, f a three-pronged spear, trident: dant (deo) fuscinam: Gracchi, Iu.* * *trident, three-pronged fishing spear; harpoon; weapon of retiarius gladiator -
11 murmillō
murmillō see myrmillo.* * *gladiator who wore Gallic armor and fish-topped helmet; (usu. fought retiarius) -
12 myrmillō
myrmillō ōnis, m a gladiator, with Gallic arms and a mormyr on the crest, C., Iu.* * *gladiator who wore Gallic armor and fish-topped helmet; (usu. fought retiarius) -
13 contrate
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14 reziario
reziario s.m. (st. romana) retiarius*. -
15 gladiator
glădĭātor, ōris, m. [gladius; cf. digladior], a swordsman, fighter in the public games, a gladiator (cf.: lanista, mirmillo, secutor, retiarius, bestiarius, pugil, athleta).I.Lit.:B.athletae et gladiatores,
Cic. Or. 68, 228:gladiatorum spectaculum,
id. Tusc. 2, 17, 41:ut emat gladiatores,
id. Sull. 19, 55:ut gladiatoribus imperari solet,
id. Sest. 37, 80:nobiles,
id. Phil. 3, 14, 35:tam bonus gladiator rudem tam cito accepisti,
id. ib. 2, 29, 74:quis tota Italia veneficus, quis gladiator, quis latro, quis sicarius, etc.,
id. Cat. 2, 4, 7.—As a term of reproach:Gracchorum potentiam majorem fuisse arbitramini quam hujus gladiatoris (i. e. Antonii) futura sit?
Cic. Phil. 5, 12, 32; 7, 6, 17; id. Verr. 2, 3, 62, § 146:vetus proverbium est, gladiatorem in arena capere consilium,
Sen. Ep. 22, 1:(gladiatorum) emptio et venditio, an locatio et conductio,
Gai. Inst. 3, 146.—Transf., in plur., a combat of gladiators, gladiatorial exhibition: rumor venit datum iri gladiatores; populus convolat, Ter. Hec. prol. alt. 32; Cic. Sest. 64, 133 and 135; Suet. Tit. 7:* II.edere,
id. Aug. 45; id. Dom. 4:edendis gladiatoribus praesedit,
Tac. A. 1, 76:locum gladiatoribus dare,
Cic. Att. 2, 1, 5; id. Phil. 9, 7, 16; abl. absol.:gladiatoribus,
at a show of gladiators, id. ib. 2, 19, 3; cf.: ut Romam vitet gladiatoribus, Lucil. ap. Non. 165, 14; Asin. Poll. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 32, 3; cf.:gladiatores, quod spectaculum inter epulas erat, eo ornatu armarunt (Campani), etc.,
Liv. 9, 40, 17.—A swordcutler:carpentarii, scandularii, gladiatores, aquilices, tubarii, etc.,
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16 jaculus
jăcŭlus, a, um, adj. [jacio], that is thrown (mostly subst.). So, rete jaculum and simply jaculum, a casting-net, fishingnet, Plaut. Truc. 1, 1, 14; id. As. 1, 1, 86; cf.:A.hi jaculo pisces, illi capiuntur ab hamis,
Ov. A. A. 1, 763.—Also of the net of the gladiator retiarius, Isid. Orig. 18, 54.— Hence, subst.: jăcùlus, i, m.(Sc. serpens.) A serpent that darts from a tree on its prey:B.jaculi volucres,
Luc. 9, 720; 9, 822; Plin. 8, 23, 35, § 85.—Jaculus (sc. funis or laqueus), a sling or noose which is thrown over the horns of oxen, a lasso, Col. 6, 2, 4 (al. laquei). -
17 mirmillo
mirmillo ( murmillo, myrmillo), ōnis, m. [mormulos], a kind of gladiator that used to fight with a Thracian (Threx), or a net-fighter (retiarius), and wore a Gallic helmet, with the image of a fish for a crest (whence the name):retiario pugnanti adversus mirmillonem cantatur: Non te peto, piscem peto, quid me fugis, Galle? quia mirmillonicum genus armaturae Gallicum est, ipsique mirmillones ante Galli appellabantur, in quorum galeis piscis effigies inerat, Paul. ex Fest. s. v. retiario, p. 284 and 285 Müll.: ille autem ex myrmillone dux, ex gladiatore imperator,
Cic. Phil. 3, 12, 31; 5, 7, 20; 6, 4, 10; 6, 7, 13; 12, 8, 20; Quint. 6, 3, 61; Sen. Prov. 4, 4; Suet. Ner. 30; Amm. 16, 12, 49; 23, 6, 83; Inscr. Grut. 334, 3; Inscr. Orell. 25, 66; Inscr. Marin. Fratr. Arval. p. 165, 1. -
18 δικτυοῦχος
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19 ῥητιάριος
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