- Moritori
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Part of Speech: Noun (plural)
Sense 1: In Roman culture, individuals who were condemned to die in gladiatorial games or other public spectacles.
Example sentence: The moritori bravely faced their fate in the grand colosseum.
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Part of Speech: Verb (transitive)
Sense 1: To sentence someone to death in a public game or spectacle.
Example sentence: The emperor decided to moritori the prisoners as a form of entertainment.
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Part of Speech: Adjective
Sense 1: Pertaining to the condemned gladiators in ancient Rome.
Example sentence: The moritori fighters trained rigorously to entertain the spectators.