User talk:H.Ayisha

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Gladiatrix as a modern Latin term
Hello. As I made clear in my edit summary, Gladiatrix is a modern term; imho, we need to say no more than that -- it's just a form of modern Latin, substituting the gendering -ess English suffix with a Latinising -rix. There's no need for an extra caveat, especially one prefaced by "however" ( no claims having been made to the contrary). Such a minor matter doesn't really need another citation in the introduction,. There's a perfectly serviceable one in the main article, giving essentially the same information. You're very welcome to discuss this at the article talk page, per WP:BRD, if you wish to. Thanks for reading this! Best, Haploidavey (talk) 22:51, 18 May 2018 (UTC)