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autarch
English
Noun
autarch (plural autarchs)
- A despotic ruler
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- autarchy
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autocrat
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French autocrate, itself from Ancient Greek ?????????? (autokrat?s, “sovereign”), from ????- (auto-, “self”) (combinatory form of ????? (autós)) + ?????? (kratía, “rule”) (from ?????? (krátos, “strength, power”)).
Noun
autocrat (plural autocrats)
- An absolute ruler with infinite power.
- Synonyms: autocrator, despot, dictator, monarch, tyrant, strongman
- A title borne by some such monarchs, as in Byzantium and tsarist Russia.
Translations
- autocracy
Translations
References
- Douglas Harper (2001–2021) , “autocrat”, in Online Etymology Dictionary
Anagrams
- actuator
Romanian
Etymology
From French autocrate, itself from Ancient Greek ?????????? (autokrat?s, “sovereign”), from ????- (auto-, “self”) (combinatory form of ????? (autós)) + ?????? (kratía, “rule”) (from ?????? (krátos, “strength, power”)).
Noun
autocrat m (plural autocra?i)
- An autocrat.
Declension
Related terms
- autocra?ie
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