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pyran
English
Etymology
pyre + -an
Noun
pyran (plural pyrans)
- (organic chemistry) Any of a class of unsaturated heterocyclic compounds containing a ring of five carbon atoms, an oxygen atom and two double bonds; especially the simplest one, C5H6O.
Derived terms
- pyranic
- pyranose
Related terms
- pyre
- pyrite
- pyrex
Translations
See also
- furan
Anagrams
- pryan
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tyran
English
Noun
tyran (plural tyrans)
- Obsolete form of tyrant.
- Lordly love is such a tyranne fell.
Verb
tyran (third-person singular simple present tyrans, present participle tyranning, simple past and past participle tyranned)
- (obsolete, transitive) To act tyrannically towards.
Anagrams
- ATryn, Taryn, ranty, tryna
Danish
Etymology
Via Latin tyrannus from Ancient Greek ???????? (túrannos).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [t?y???n?], [t?y???n], [t?y????n]
Noun
tyran c (singular definite tyrannen, plural indefinite tyranner)
- (historical) tyrant (a leader in many Ancient Greek city states)
- tyrant (an unjust and cruel leader)
Inflection
French
Etymology
From Middle French tyran, borrowed from Latin tyrannus, from Ancient Greek ???????? (túrannos). Replaced Old French tirant.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ti.???/
- Homophones: tirant, tyrans
Noun
tyran m (plural tyrans, feminine tyranne)
- tyrant
- bully
Further reading
- “tyran” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Middle English
Noun
tyran
- Alternative form of tyraunt
Middle French
Noun
tyran m (plural tyrans)
- tyrant
Norman
Etymology
From Old French tirant, from Latin tyrannus (“ruler, monarch; tyrant, despot”), from Ancient Greek ???????? (túrannos, “lord, master, sovereign, tyrant”).
Noun
tyran m (plural tyrans)
- (Jersey) tyrant
Polish
Etymology
From Latin tyrannus, from Ancient Greek ???????? (túrannos).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t?.ran/
Noun
tyran m pers (diminutive tyranek, feminine tyranka)
- tyrant (oppressive and harsh person)
- tyrant (harsh and cruel ruler)
- (historical, Ancient Greece) tyrant (usurper; one who gains power and rules extralegally, distinguished from kings elevated by election or succession)
Declension
Noun
tyran m anim
- tyrant flycatcher
Declension
Derived terms
- (verbs) tyranizowa?, styranizowa?
- (noun) tyra?stwo
- (adjectives) tyra?ski, tyraniczny
- (adverb) tyra?sko
Related terms
- (noun) tyrania
Further reading
- tyran in Wielki s?ownik j?zyka polskiego, Instytut J?zyka Polskiego PAN
- tyran in Polish dictionaries at PWN
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