déspota
despot
noun adjective DES-poh-tah Rare
Origin: From Greek despotēs (master, lord).
Also means
tyrannical
Usage Note
Déspota functions as both a noun ('a despot') and an adjective ('despotic, tyrannical'). As a noun it is a common-gender word (el/la déspota), referring to a ruler who wields absolute, often cruel power. The 18th-century concept of despotismo ilustrado ('enlightened despotism') was influential in Spanish political history. The related noun is despotismo and the verb is despotizar.
Examples
"El pueblo se rebeló contra el déspota."
Natural Translation
The people rebelled against the despot.
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