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ty·rant
/ˈtaɪrənt/
暴君
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tyr·ant
n.
1.
An
absolute
ruler
;
a
sovereign
unrestrained
by
law
or
constitution
;
a
usurper
of
sovereignty
.
Note:
☞
Free
governments
[
in
Greece
]
having
superseded
the
old
hereditary
sovereignties
(basilei^ai),
all
who
obtained
absolute
power
in
a
state
were
called
ty`rannoi,
tyrants
,
or
rather
despots
; --
for
the
term
rather
regards
the
irregular
way
in
which
the
power
was
gained
,
whether
force
or
fraud
,
than
the
way
in
which
it
was
exercised
,
being
applied
to
the
mild
Pisistratus
,
but
not
to
the
despotic
kings
of
Persia
.
However
,
the
word
soon
came
to
imply
reproach
,
and
was
then
used
like
our
tyrant
.
2.
Specifically
,
a
monarch
,
or
other
ruler
or
master
,
who
uses
power
to
oppress
his
subjects
;
a
person
who
exercises
unlawful
authority
,
or
lawful
authority
in
an
unlawful
manner
;
one
who
by
taxation
,
injustice
,
or
cruel
punishment
,
or
the
demand
of
unreasonable
services
,
imposes
burdens
and
hardships
on
those
under
his
control
,
which
law
and
humanity
do
not
authorize
,
or
which
the
purposes
of
government
do
not
require
;
a
cruel
master
;
an
oppressor
.
“This
false
tyrant
,
this
Nero.”
Love
,
to
a
yielding
heart
,
is
a
king
,
but
to
a
resisting
,
is
a
tyrant
.
--
Sir
P
.
Sidney
.
3.
Zool.
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
American
clamatorial
birds
belonging
to
the
family
Tyrannidae
; --
called
also
tyrant bird
.
Note:
☞
These
birds
are
noted
for
their
irritability
and
pugnacity
,
and
for
the
courage
with
which
they
attack
rapacious
birds
far
exceeding
them
in
size
and
strength
.
They
are
mostly
plain-colored
birds
,
but
often
have
a
bright-colored
crown
patch
.
A
few
species
,
as
the
scissorstail
,
are
handsomely
colored
.
The
kingbird
and
pewee
are
familiar
examples
.
Tyrant flycatcher
Zool.
,
any
one
of
numerous
species
of
tyrants
which
have
a
flattened
bill
,
toothed
at
the
tip
,
and
resemble
the
true
flycatchers
in
habits
.
The
Acadian
flycatcher
(
Empidonax Acadicus
)
and
the
vermilion
flycatcher
(
Pyrocephalus rubineus
)
are
examples
.
Tyrant shrike
Zool.
,
any
one
of
numerous
species
of
American
tyrants
of
the
genus
Tyrannus
having
a
strong
toothed
bill
and
resembling
the
shrikes
in
habits
.
The
kingbird
is
an
example
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ty·rant
v. i.
To
act
like
a
tyrant
;
to
play
the
tyrant
;
be
to
tyrannical
. [
Obs
.]
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
tyrant
n
1:
a
cruel
and
oppressive
dictator
[
syn
:
autocrat
,
despot
]
2:
in
ancient
Greece
,
a
ruler
who
had
seized
power
without
legal
right
to
it
3:
any
person
who
exercises
power
in
a
cruel
way
; "
his
father
was
a
tyrant
"
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