Name and define two English words that come from Ancient Roman language

1) Gladiator: A gladiator referred to a professional fighter in Ancient Rome who would engage in combat with other gladiators, wild animals, or condemned criminals for the entertainment of the audience. The word derives from the Latin word "gladius," which means "sword" and represents the primary weapon used by gladiators.

2) Villa: A villa is a large country house or estate, often luxuriously designed with gardens and other amenities. The term was derived from the Latin word "villa," which referred to a rural or country estate owned by the wealthy Romans. These properties served as retreats for affluent Romans seeking a peaceful and relaxing environment away from the city. Over time, the term villa has come to represent various types of upscale residences worldwide.