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δεσμώτης
δεσπόζω
δέσποινα
δεσπόσιος
δεσποστός
δεσποσύνη
δεσπόσυνος
δεσποτείᾱ
δεσποτέω
δεσπότης
δεσποτικός
δεσπότις
δεσποτίσκος
δεταί
δεύομαι
δεῦρο
Δεύς
δευσοποιός
δεύτατος
δεῦτε
δευτεραγωνιστής
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δεσποτικός
δεσποτικόςήdial.ᾱ́όνadj of or relating to a masterof a household or slavesof the misfortunes; of the hand, meton. for controlof one's masterX. Call. of a personexercising mastershipArist.of management, expertise, right behaviourrelating to mastershipArist.fem.sb.mastershipArist. gener., of persons, injusticebehaving like a masterdominating, controlling, autocraticPl.of personscapable of exercising masteryw.gen.over othersX.of persons, a populace, political systemdespotic, autocraticPl. Arist. Plu.of tyrannyexercising despotic powerw.gen.over a political communityArist.neut.sb.despotismPl. δεσποτικῶςadvcompar.
δεσποτικωτέρως
Arist.
in the manner of a mistressof a householdX. despotically, autocraticallyIsoc. D. Arist. Plb. Plu.

ShortDef

of or for a master; inclined to tyranny, despotic

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Headword:
δεσποτικός
Headword (normalized):
δεσποτικός
Headword (normalized/stripped):
δεσποτικος
IDX:
8371
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-8372
Key:
δεσποτικός

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