emperor
Americannoun
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the male sovereign or supreme ruler of an empire.
the emperors of Rome.
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Chiefly British. a size of drawing or writing paper, 48 × 72 inches (122 × 183 centimeters).
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a monarch who rules or reigns over an empire
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Also called: emperor moth. any of several large saturniid moths with eyelike markings on each wing, esp Saturnia pavonia of Europe See also giant peacock moth
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See purple emperor
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Origin of emperor
First recorded in 1175–1225; Middle English empero(u)r, (from Anglo-French; Old French empereor, from Latin imperātor, originally, “one who gives orders, ruler,” equivalent to imperā(re) “to order, command” ( im- “in” + -perāre, combining form of parāre “to provide, get ready” ) + -tor noun suffix of agency; see im- 1, prepare, -tor
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Explanation
Forget prime ministers, presidents or even kings or queens: an emperor was the biggest, baddest ruler of them all — the leader of undisputed power who controlled a nation or, more usually, a number of subjugated nations known collectively as an empire. Nowadays the emperor is no more, replaced by humbler and usually more democratic leaders, but the notion of an all-conquering larger-than-life figure lives on in the way we give the prefix emperor to particularly magnificent specimens of living things: the Emperor Butterfly, Emperor Moth and Emperor Penguin, most famously. The Roman emperors would be proud.
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After an interval of murmured talk an exclamation bursts from the EMPEROR.
From The Dynasts by Hardy, Thomas
The EMPEROR, at the head of his Wyborg Regiment, had performed prodigies of valour.
From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, September 6, 1890 by Various
They are going to Wimbledon on Saturday to be reviewed by that veteran the German EMPEROR.
From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, July 18, 1891 by Various
However, all that was left of him has been packed in ice, and forwarded, with the compliments of the Municipality, to the EMPEROR.
From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, July 12, 1890 by Various
THE EMPEROR: "Well, then, no babes, no iron crosses."
From New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1915 April-September, 1915 by Various
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