Potentate Definition

pōtn-tāt
potentates
noun
potentates
A person having great power; ruler; monarch.
Webster's New World
One who dominates or leads a group or an endeavor.
Industrial potentates.
American Heritage

Other Word Forms of Potentate

Noun

Singular:
potentate
Plural:
potentates

Origin of Potentate

  • From Middle English potentat, from Old French, from Late Latin potentātus (“rule, political power"), from Latin potÄ“ns (“powerful, strong"), the active present participle of possum (“I am able").

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English potentat from Old French from Late Latin potentātus from Latin power from potēns present participle of posse to be able potent

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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