tyrannous

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) Tyrannical, despotic or oppressive.
 * 2) * 1881,, “Soothsay” in Ballads and Sonnets, London: Ellis & White, pp. 269-270,
 * The affinities have strongest part In youth, and draw men heart to heart: As life wears on and finds no rest, The individual in each breast Is tyrannous to sunder them.
 * 1) * 1881,, “Soothsay” in Ballads and Sonnets, London: Ellis & White, pp. 269-270,
 * The affinities have strongest part In youth, and draw men heart to heart: As life wears on and finds no rest, The individual in each breast Is tyrannous to sunder them.
 * The affinities have strongest part In youth, and draw men heart to heart: As life wears on and finds no rest, The individual in each breast Is tyrannous to sunder them.