Definition: "Madiran" is a word used in Greek to describe someone who has been trained as a soldier, typically by being thrown into battle or combat situations where their skills are put to the test. Definition: A madiran, also known as a combatant, was a man who had been trained and given orders to participate in combat situations. They were often sent out on missions, which could include battles with other soldiers or even within the ranks of a larger group. The term comes from Latin "madarius" meaning "man of war."