Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

monomachy

noun
/ˈmɒnəmæki/
Definition
A single combat or duel between two individuals.
Examples
  • During the medieval period, monomachy was seen as a legitimate way to resolve conflicts.
  • The champions prepared for their monomachy, each hoping to prove their superiority.
  • In literature, monomachy often symbolizes the struggle between opposing forces.
Meaning
Monomachy refers specifically to the practice of engaging in a fight or contest between two people, often for honor or to settle a dispute.
Synonyms
  • duel
  • single combat
  • combat