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The Latin equivalent of the English word 'warrior' is bellator. It derives from 'bellum', which is the Latin word for 'war'. It therefore refers to the individual whose military duty is fighting during times of war. Another word for soldier is 'miles'. This word is less specific and more general than 'bellator'. It refers to the individual who carries out military duty in times of peace or of war.

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