Tyranni

NOUN
  1. New World flycatchers; antbirds; oven birds; woodhewers
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  • To buttress his stance that the Church sanctioned such assassinations, Petit drew on Thomas Aquinas and other theologians, but the defense rested on John of Salisbury's explicit theories about the legitimacy of tyrannicide.
  • Qui omnem pecuniarum contemptum habent, et nulli imaginationis totius munsi se immiscuerint, et tyrannicas corporis concupiscentias sustinuerint hi multoties capti a vana gloria omnia perdiderunt. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The first he would have described as a natural system - like a primitive state of nature, an uncivilized, anarchic world where the most powerful tyrannize the rest.
  • Melanie is thrust into an unfamiliar family full of secrets, where Uncle Phillip pulls the strings, creating a tyrannical hold over the household.
  • But I 'll water 't wi' the blude of usurping tyrannie, The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume III The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century
  • The thirteen colonies began with a defensive revolution against tyrannical oppression and they were victorious.
  • But both are tyrannies, utterly unaccountable to the people they rule. The Sun
  • No, they would not let themselves fall under some cruel tyrannical usurper.
  • One sign of his lack of the tyrannical gene was that he could not beat Dr Kepepwe at tennis. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • It is in his practical views on tyrannicide and political murder that Sexby's real inheritance still haunts us.
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