n. [ It. duello, fr. L. duellum, orig., a contest between two, which passed into the common form bellum war, fr. duo two: cf. F. duel. See Bellicose, Two, and cf. Duello. ] A combat between two persons, fought with deadly weapons, by agreement. It usually arises from an injury done or an affront given by one to the other. [ 1913 Webster ]
Trial by duel (Old Law),
v. i. & t. To fight in single combat. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
n. One who engages in a duel. [ R. ]
n. The act or practice of fighting in single combat. Also adj.
n. [ F. duelliste. ] One who fights in single combat.
A duelist . . . always values himself upon his courage, his sense of honor, his fidelity and friendship. Hume. [ 1913 Webster ]
‖n. [ It. See Duel. ] A duel; also, the rules of dueling. [ Obs. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]