PUGILIST: "boxer"

 

The term "pugilist" has its origins in Latin. It is derived from the Latin word "pugil," which means "boxer" or "fighter." The Latin word "pugil" itself comes from "pugnus," meaning "fist." Over time, "pugil" evolved into the English word "pugilist" to specifically refer to a person who engages in the sport of boxing.

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