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Despot

Postby Dr. Goodword » Tue May 18, 2021 6:28 pm

• despot •


Pronunciation: des-pêt • Hear it!

Part of Speech: Noun

Meaning: 1. A ruler with absolute power, an autocrat. 2. A tyrant, dictator.

Notes This word has nothing to do with spots or pots, but with tyrants, for the second meaning above is much more popular than the first. Today's Good Word comes with a panoply of derivatives. The adjective is despotic or despotical, and the adverb is despotically. The key factor that goes into the making of a despot is despotism.

In Play: I think we use this word mostly as a near synonym of tyrant today: "Manley Guy, our manager, has no people skills and runs the office like a despot." It can be used around the house in a similar way: "Mom! You're such a despot! Why can't I get a tattoo?"

Word History: Today's Good Word was borrowed, via Latin and French, from Greek despotes "master of a household, lord" from a Proto-Indo-European compound, dem-/dom- "household" + poti- "lord". The o-variant of the first word seems to have gotten the upper hand after Greek, for we find dome, dominate and domain (or demesne) from this version of the root. The same is true of poti, for we find potent and Persian pasha derived from it. The Persian word is a simplification of an earlier patishah, comprising pati "master, lord" + shah "king". (I would appear to be a despot were I to miss thanking Rachael Gough of somewhere in Australia for spotting today's Good Word and sending it in.)

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Re: Despot

Postby Slava » Sat Oct 07, 2023 9:55 pm

This word and its ilk make me think of Lord Acton and the idea that power tends to corrupt. And now I'm trying to think of a word that means 'good leader'. Coming up dry. Any thoughts?
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Re: Despot

Postby bnjtokyo » Sun Oct 08, 2023 9:59 pm

How about "Solon" an eponym from the Athenian statesman 630 to 560 BC

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Re: Despot

Postby Slava » Mon Oct 09, 2023 7:07 am

That's a good one. Now if only we could have enough of them for it to become more widely recognized.
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