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potentate (encz) | potentate,mocnář n: Zdeněk Brož |
potentate (encz) | potentate,potentát n: Zdeněk Brož |
Potentate (gcide) | Potentate \Po"ten*tate\, n. [LL. potentatus, fr. potentare to
exercise power: cf. F. potentat. See Potent, a.]
One who is potent; one who possesses great power or sway; a
prince, sovereign, or monarch.
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The blessed and only potentate. --1 Tim. vi.
15.
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Cherub and seraph, potentates and thrones. --Milton.
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potentate (wn) | potentate
n 1: a ruler who is unconstrained by law [syn: dictator,
potentate] |
POTENTATE (bouvier) | POTENTATE. One who has a great power over, an extended country; a sovereign.
2. By the naturalization laws, an alien is required, before he can be
naturalized, to renounce all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince,
potentate, state, or sovereign whatever.
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Potentate (gcide) | Potentate \Po"ten*tate\, n. [LL. potentatus, fr. potentare to
exercise power: cf. F. potentat. See Potent, a.]
One who is potent; one who possesses great power or sway; a
prince, sovereign, or monarch.
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The blessed and only potentate. --1 Tim. vi.
15.
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Cherub and seraph, potentates and thrones. --Milton.
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POTENTATE (bouvier) | POTENTATE. One who has a great power over, an extended country; a sovereign.
2. By the naturalization laws, an alien is required, before he can be
naturalized, to renounce all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince,
potentate, state, or sovereign whatever.
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