Definition of Tyrannously. Meaning of Tyrannously. Synonyms of Tyrannously

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Definition of Tyrannously

Tyrannously
Tyrannous Tyr"an*nous, a. Tyrannical; arbitrary; unjustly severe; despotic. --Sir P. Sidney. -- Tyr"an*nous*ly, adv.

Meaning of Tyrannously from wikipedia

- 汤 Da Yi 大乙 Zi Lu 子履 fl. c. 1600 fl. c. 1570 Defeated the purportedly tyrannous Jie of Xia at the Battle of Mingtiao and established the Shang dynasty...
- depended upon knowledgeable witnesses. The Dethe describes James as 'tyrannous' and whose actions were motivated by revenge and 'covetise ... than for...
- universal consciousness. The 'tribal god, man-shaped, fiery-faced and tyrannous' is replaced by the 'unconscious will of the Universe' which progressively...
- man ill shaped, crooked backed, lame armed" and "valiantly minded, but tyrannous in authority". Both portray him as a man motivated by personal ambition...
- journals relating to the time period have asked whether the term is a "tyrannous construct" or an "alien conceptual hegemony". This is because the label...
- for a manager Clegg worked under in his youth, finding that even the tyrannous can harbour virtue. 245 "Lot Number 8" Alan J. W. Bell Roy Clarke...
- months, and with his son Sigismondo Malatesta held a rule which looked tyrannous even for the time. Pope Adrian VI expelled him again and gave Rimini to...
- Germanic tribes at the time. Using the collective outrage over Varus' tyrannous insolence and wanton cruelty to the conquered, Arminius was able to unite...
- Beelzebub lends his enhanced sight and demonic strength to fight against the tyrannous king. Rao (ラオ) Voiced by: Kazuhiro Yamaji (****anese); John Lipow (English)...
- psychiatric abuses, writing that psychoanalysis had been "su****ded by tyrannous sadism, practiced by unprincipled men". Wrote Hubbard: Today men who call...