Where does “tyrauntly” come from?
tyrauntly (Middle English) comes from Middle English tyraunt, from Old French tyrant, from Old French tiran, from Latin tyrannus, from Ancient Greek τύραννος — absolute ruler (originally applied to the Lydian king).
tyrauntly (Middle English): Tyrannical, despotic; like a tyrant
Definitions
- Tyrannical, despotic; like a tyrant