The term X is now-a-days incorrectly used to refer to people in Ancient Rome who went in to combat with wild beasts. X specifically refers to only those who fought men. The term for those who fought with wild animals is Y. There are actually two kinds of Y - the first who were condemned to death via the beasts, and the second kind who faced them voluntarily, for pay or glory.
ID X and Y.
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Gladiator
X- Gladiator.
What is Y?
y- bestiarii
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