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Tyrant

speaker

Meaning

Noun

In Ancient Greece, Government & People:
A
; one who
power and
,
from
by
or succession.
In Government & People:
Any
or governor.
In Government & People:
A
; a
who
,
, or harshly.
Any person who
the power of
or
to
others
,
, or harshly.
In People:
A
; a person or
who
or
to
others
,
, or harshly.
In Tyrant flycatchers:
The
, members of the family Tyrannidae, which often
or
other
which approach their nests.

Adj

Tyrannical,
; like,
of, or in the
of a tyrant.

Verb

To
like a
; to be tyrannical.
To tyrannize.
Sourced from
Wiktionary

Origin

tyrant
English
arrow
tirant
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
arrow
tyrannus
Latin
arrow
τύραννος
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
Sourced from
Etym
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