Therefore the disgrace, which the Secutor had to submit to, in being forced to fight with Gracchus, was worse than any wound.
If he misses his aim he is lost; the secutor then pursues him, sword in hand, and kills him.
Hippolytus rests one hand upon the helmet of the vanquished secutor who vainly clasps his knees, and with the other, cuts his throat.
As the Court ascends the steps, Secutor and the Retiarius return from the arena through the passage; Secutor covered with dust and very angry: Retiarius grinning.
If he missed the first throw, he was obliged to fly from the pursuit of the secutor till he had prepared his net for a second cast.
The secutorwas armed with a helmet, sword, and buckler; his naked antagonist had only a large net and a trident; with the one he endeavored to entangle, with the other to despatch his enemy.
As the trident with which Nepimus is armed is not a weapon calculated to inflict speedy and certain death, the secutor Hyppolitus performs this last office to his comrade.
These classes, like the Thrax and Myrmillo, were usual antagonists, and had their name from the secutor following the retiarius, who eluded the pursuit until he found an opportunity to throw his net to advantage.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "secutor" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.