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usurp·er \yüˈs]ərpər, -]ə̄pə(r, -]əipə(r sometimes -ˈz\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from usurpen to usurp + -er : one that usurps: as a. : one that seizes illegally on sovereign power < a usurper who should make himself master of the relics would be acknowledged king without dispute — J.G.Frazer > b. : one that infringes or encroaches upon the rights or property of another c. : one that without proper authority assumes public office and performs official acts |