despot
[ des-puh t, -pot ]
/ ˈdɛs pət, -pɒt /
noun
a king or other ruler with absolute, unlimited power; autocrat.
any tyrant or oppressor.
History/Historical.
an honorary title applied to a Byzantine emperor, afterward to members of his family, and later to Byzantine vassal rulers and governors.
Words nearby despot
despoil,
despoliation,
despond,
despondency,
despondent,
despot,
despotic,
despotic monarchy,
despotism,
despumate,
desquamate
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British Dictionary definitions for despot
despot
/ (ˈdɛspɒt) /
noun
an absolute or tyrannical ruler; autocrat or tyrant
any person in power who acts tyrannically
a title borne by numerous persons of rank in the later Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman Empires
the despot of Servia
Derived forms of despot
despotic (dɛsˈpɒtɪk) or despotical, adjective despotically, adverbWord Origin for despot
C16: from Medieval Latin
despota, from Greek
despotēs lord, master; related to Latin
domus house