αὐτοκράτωρ

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From αὐτο- (auto-) (from αὐτός (autós, self)) + κράτωρ (krátōr, ruler) (from κρατέω (kratéō, I rule, command), from κράτος (krátos, power, strength)).

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Noun

αὐτοκράτωρ (autokrátōr) m (genitive αὐτοκράτορος); third declension , αὐτοκράτειρα f (autokráteira) i

  1. absolute ruler; autocrat
    • 4 Maccabees 8:28:
      ἦσαν γὰρ περίφρονες τῶν παθῶν καὶ αὐτοκράτορες τῶν ἀλγηδόνωνêsan gàr períphrones tôn pathôn kaì autokrátores tôn algēdónōnfor they were contemptuous of the emotions and sovereign over agonies
  2. a title applied to such ruler; equivalent of Latin title imperator
  3. the Emperor of the Roman Empire

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