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Despot logo #10101) Absolute monarch 2) Autocrat 3) Czar 4) Czarist 5) Czaristic 6) Dictator 7) Disciplinarian 8) Oppressor 9) Ruler 10) Tsar 11) Tsarist 12) Tsaristic 13) Tyrant 14) Tzarist
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Despot

Despot logo #10101) Absolute ruler 2) Any tyrant or oppressor 3) Authoritarian ruler 4) Autocrat 5) Banana republic head 6) Bent ruler 7) Coup target 8) Cruel dictator 9) Crueler ruler 10) Czar 11) Dictator 12) Dictatorial ruler 13) Emperor 14) French word used in English 15) Hard ruler 16) Idi Amin 17) Idi amin, notably
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Despot

Despot logo #21002• (n.) A master; a lord; especially, an absolute or irresponsible ruler or sovereign. • (n.) One who rules regardless of a constitution or laws; a tyrant.
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Despot

Despot logo #20972Des'pot noun [ French despote , Late Latin despotus , from Greek despo`ths master, lord, the second part of which is akin to po`sis husband, and Latin potens . See Potent .] 1. A master; a lord; especially, an absolute or irresponsible ruler o...
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Despot

Despot logo #21212Master and supreme lord; it is synonymous with monarch, but as it is usually employed, it signifies a tyrant. In some states, despot is the title given to the sovereign, as king is given in others.
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Despot

Despot logo #21217Originally the term despot (from the Greek, despotes) meant a master, a lord; at a later period it became an honorary title which the Greek emperors gave to their sons and sons-in-law when governors of provinces. During the 16th century the term despot refered to a petty Christian ruler dependent on or tributary to the Turks after the Turkish conqu...
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despot logo #21009despot 1. A king or other ruler with absolute, unlimited power; an autocrat. 2. Any tyrant or oppressor. 3. Etymology: from Greek: despotes, 'a mater, lord'; from Latin domus 'house, home' + potis, 'master, husband'. Originally, a title meaning 'master', applied to certain classes of rulers, an honorary title applied to a Byzantine emperor, after...
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despot logo #23421[Wuthering Heights] anyone in charge who acts like a tyrant.
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despot

despot logo #21199a king or other ruler with absolute, unlimited power; autocrat. · any tyrant or oppressor. · an honorary title applied to a Byzantine emperor, afterward to members of his family, and later to Byzantine vassal rulers and governors.
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