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dictator
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a speaker who dictates to a secretary or a recording machine a ruler who is unconstrained by law [syn: potentate ] a person behaves in an tyrannical manner; "my boss is a dictator who makes everyone work overtime" [syn: authoritarian ]
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dictator \Dic*ta"tor\, n. [L.] One who dictates; one who prescribes rules and maxims authoritatively for the direction of others. --Locke. One invested with absolute authority; especially, a magistrate created in times of exigence and distress, and invested ...
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
A dictator is a ruler who does not rule through democratic means. Dictator may also refer to:
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., from Latin dictator , agent noun from dictare (see dictate (v.)). Transferred sense of "one who has absolute power or authority" in any sphere is from c.1600. In Latin use, a dictator was a judge in the Roman republic temporarily invested with ...
Usage examples of dictator.
But Adams did like the children and hugely enjoyed observing them: I sometimes, in my sprightly moments, consider myself, in my great chair at school, as some dictator at the head of a commonwealth.
The special units were under his personal control and all the officers were Alawites, former peasants like him and the dictator, men who owed their good fortune in life entirely to him.
Dictator of Albania for the last three years and soon to crown himself King Zog I.
He sails from Brundusium to Greece 243 He besieges Pompey at Dyrrhachium 244 Is compelled to retire 241 Battle of Pharsalia, and defeat of Pompey 244 Pompey flies to Egypt 245 His death 245 Caesar is appointed Dictator a second time 245 The Alexandrine War 245 47.
What if I could secure a guarantee from Catilina that after he is Dictator in Rome, the Allobroges are awarded full possession of all the Rhodanus Valley north of, say, Valentia?
Cincinnatus at length having prayed to the immortal gods, that his old age might not prove a detriment or disgrace to the republic at so dangerous a juncture, is appointed dictator by the consul: he himself then appoints Caius Servilius Ahala his master of the horse.
Appius Claudius, because he had dissuaded the law, and now with greater authority blamed the issue of a measure which had been found fault with by himself, the consul Servilius appoints dictator by the general wish of the patricians, and a levy and cessation of business are procaimed.
She recognised Generalissimo Hernandez, but at close quarters this rotund little man in his braided, bemedalled uniform looked even less like a dictator than he had in the photograph Major Fairhaven had shown her.
The fierce struggle which for the better part of a year had been raging between the forces of the Dictator Balmaceda and those of the Opposition or Congressionalist Party, as they were more usually called, had at length reached such a pitch that it required but one more vigorous battle to find a termination.
Aulus Cornelius Cossus having been elected dictator, nominated Titus Quinctius Capitolinus his master of the horse.
Not the kind that replaces one dictator with another, or one crackbrain economic scheme for a different one, but a real one.
He further argued that, in the absence of a US demarche to Athens, warning the dictators to desist, it might be assumed that the United States was indifferent to this.
They did so because of economic and geopolitical interests and they usually installed rabid dictators in place of the deposed elected functionaries.
Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Nicaragua set the stage for the dictators Batista, Trujillo, the Duvaliers, and the Somozas, whose legacies still reverberate.
The Kentuckian knew there had to be a clash in the Senate with Baker, who was foolishly spoiling for war and was all too ready to vote Lincoln the powers of a dictator.