Word of the Day
for Tuesday,
February 19, 2013
Satrap \SEY-trap\, noun:
1. a subordinate ruler, often a despotic one.
2. a governor of a province under the ancient Persian monarchy.
2. a governor of a province under the ancient Persian monarchy.
I govern this land for
my brother, and as his satrap
it is my duty to know much of the neighbouring lands.
-- Gene Wolfe, Soldier of Sidon
-- Gene Wolfe, Soldier of Sidon
It was common
knowledge: this baby's father was some sort of latter-day satrap,
a king of the East who had fetched himself a blond, horse-toothed bride from a
women's college in New Jersey.
-- Chris Adrian, The Children's Hospital
-- Chris Adrian, The Children's Hospital
A Medieval word, satrap
originated in the Old Persian from the literary prefix kshathrapavan-,
meaning "guardian of the realm."
Thanks to; www.dictionary.com
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