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† ˈtyrantry Obs. Also 4 tyrauntyre, 4–5 tir-, tyra(u)ntry, -ie, -ye, -e(e, 5 tyraunterie, terawntrye; 4–5 ter(r)andry, 5 tyrandry, -ie; tyranry, -ie. [f. tyrant + -ry. Cf. OF. tirannerie.] = tyranny (in various senses).
13..E.E. Allit. P. (Morris) B. 187 Traysoun, & trichcherye, & tyrauntyre boþe. 1340Hampole Pr. Consc. 1601 Now es luff turned tyll lychery, And ryghtwisnes tyll tyrauntry. 1382Wyclif Prol. Bible iii. 4 The persecucioun and tirauntrie of Farao. a1387in Archæologia XVI. 83 His extorciones & his mayntenances and his tirranttrie of þat he hath take falsly ageyne þe Kynges lawes. a1400–50Alexander 4251 Þi [Alexander's] tent is all on terrandry & tourment of armys. 1435Misyn Fire of Love i. xxxi. 68 Slike forsoth,..be power of þer tyrantry þe smale oppres. c1449Pecock Repr. iii. iv. (Rolls) 302 Into the avail of the vndirlingis; and not..by tyranrie into the avail oonli of the ouerers. c1470Henry Wallace ix. 206 In tyranry thus haiff we rongyn lang. 1483Cath. Angl. 389/1 Tyrandry, tirannides. 1496Dives & Paup. (W. de W.) i. lix. 100/2 Neyther they myght ne durste made suche solempnyte for tyrauntrye of the hethen people. |