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Bullfighter
Bullfight Bull"fight`, Bullfighting Bull"fight`ing, n. A barbarous sport, of great antiquity, in which men torment, and fight with, a bull or bulls in an arena, for public amusement, -- still popular in Spain. -- Bull"fight`er, n.
Bushfighter
Bushfighter Bush"fight`er, n. One accustomed to bushfighting. --Parkman.
Fighter
Fighter Fight"er, n. [AS. feohtere.] One who fights; a combatant; a warrior. --Shak.

Meaning of Fighte from wikipedia

- Irishe marche, bagpipe and the drone, flute and the droome, marche to the fighte, the battels be joyned, retreat, galliarde for the victorie."[This quote...
- 24 September 2020. Margren, Sara (10 February 2018). "FCM-debutant vil fighte sig til fast plads". www.bold.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 24 September 2020...
- British Studies, vol. 38, 1999, pp. 423–444 Mark Stoyle. "‘Fullye Bente to Fighte Oute the Matter’: Reconsidering Cornwall's Role in the Western Rebellion...
- to me Two wordes or thre, Of one that was faire and fre And felle in his fighte. His righte name was Percyvell, He was fosterde in the felle, He dranke...
- The bagpipe and the drone; The flute and the droome; The marche to the fighte; The retreat The Galliarde for the Victorie, BK95 The Barleye Breake, BK92...
- marche the bagpipe and the drone the flute & the drõme the marche to the fightetantara tantara – the battels be ioyned The retreat the galliarde for...
- revised edition, (Kent, OH: 2005) pp. 47-48. Mark Stoyle, "'Fullye Bente to Fighte Oute the Matter'; Reconsidering Cornwall's Role in the Western Rebellion...
- march: The trumpetts: Irish march: Bagpipe: fife and drum: march to the fighte: Tantara: [untitled]: [untitled]: The bells. (Also found in My Ladye Nevells...