Pharaoh
Americannoun
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a title of an ancient Egyptian king.
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(lowercase) any person who uses power or authority to oppress others; tyrant.
noun
Other Word Forms
- Pharaonic adjective
Etymology
Origin of Pharaoh
before 900; Middle English Pharao, Old English Pharaon < Latin pharaō < Greek pharaṓ (stem pharaōn- ) < Hebrew phārʿōh < Egyptian pr house + ʿʾ great; originally a designation for the palace, but used to refer to the king from the time of Akhenaton (14th cent. b.c.); -h restored from Hebrew
Example Sentences
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The radiocarbon ages for the Santorini event were markedly older than the first radiocarbon dates obtained for artifacts associated with Pharaoh Ahmose and those from the 17th to early 18th Dynasty.
From Science Daily • Dec. 7, 2025
A separate building was designed for the 4,600-year-old solar boat of Pharaoh Khufu, one of the largest and oldest wooden artefacts from antiquity.
From Barron's • Oct. 31, 2025
Do we turn around and fight the Pharaoh on the shores of the Red Sea, or do we cross?
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 12, 2025
“It’s the Pharaoh Syndrome. You are working for the top of the pyramid and it will eventually come back to you.”
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 13, 2024
The Pharaoh died, says Exodus, and the children of Israel sighed by reason of their bondage.
From "The Poisonwood Bible" by Barbara Kingsolver
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