cosmocrat

English

Etymology

From cosmo- (world, universe) + -crat (ruler), originally (in the plural) seemingly in reference to demonic powers in Ephesians 6:12; later used as a variant of cosmocrator, translating Ancient Greek κοσμοκράτωρ (kosmokrátōr) in various ancient texts.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkɒzməkɹat/
  • enPR: kŏz'-mə-krăt

Noun

cosmocrat (plural cosmocrats)

  1. One who rules the world; sometimes applied to God or Satan.
  2. A prosperous globalist.

Quotations

  • For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:cosmocrat.

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