dynaste

French

Etymology

From Late Latin dynastēs, from Ancient Greek δυνάστης (dunástēs, lord, ruler), from δύνασθαι (dúnasthai, to be powerful).

Pronunciation

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Noun

dynaste m (plural dynastes)

  1. petty king, ruler of a smaller state within a greater empire
  2. rhinoceros beetle (family Dynastinae)

Further reading


Latin

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /dyˈnas.teː/, [d̪ʏˈnäs̠t̪eː]
  • (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /diˈnas.te/, [d̪iˈnäst̪e]

Noun

dynastē m

  1. ablative/vocative singular of dynastēs
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