tyrannously
1Tyrannously — Tyrannous Tyr an*nous (t[i^]r an*n[u^]s), a. Tyrannical; arbitrary; unjustly severe; despotic. Sir P. Sidney. {Tyr an*nous*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] …
2tyrannously — adverb see tyrannous …
3tyrannously — See tyrannous. * * * …
4tyrannously — adv. tyrannically, despotically, cruelly …
5tyrannously — tyr·an·nous·ly …
6tyrannously — adverb : in a tyrannous manner : so as to be tyrannous …
7tyrannous — tyrannously, adv. tyrannousness, n. /tir euh neuhs/, adj. tyrannical. [1485 95; < L tyrann(us) TYRANT + OUS] * * * …
8tyrannous — adjective Date: 15th century marked by tyranny; especially unjustly severe < tyrannous new laws > • tyrannously adverb …
9François Rabelais — Rabelais redirects here. For other uses, see Rabelais (disambiguation). François Rabelais Born between 1483 and 1494 Chinon, France Died 9 April 15 …
10Taíno — The Taínos were pre Columbian inhabitants of the Bahamas, Greater Antilles, and the northern Lesser Antilles. It is believed that the seafaring Taínos were relatives of the Arawakan people of South America. Their language is a member of the… …
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