сатрап

Bulgarian

Etymology

Borrowed from Greek σατράπης (satrápis, governor), from Ancient Greek σατράπης (satrápēs), ultimately from Old Median *xšaθrapāwan- (literally kingdom-protector).[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sɐˈtrap]

Noun

сатра́п • (satrápm

  1. satrap (a governor of a province in ancient Persia)
    Synonyms: упра́вител (uprávitel), наме́стник (naméstnik)
  2. (figurative) oppressor, despot, tyrant, someone who governs unjustly, cruelly, or harshly; someone, who has power over other people and treats them cruelly, suppressing their freedoms
    Synonyms: поти́сник (potísnik), наси́лник (nasílnik), самовла́стник (samovlástnik), господа́р (gospodár), деспо́т (despót), тира́н (tirán), тира́нин (tiránin)

Declension

Declension of сатра́п
singular plural
indefinite сатра́п
satráp
сатра́пи
satrápi
definite
(subject form)
сатра́път
satrápǎt
сатра́пите
satrápite
definite
(object form)
сатра́па
satrápa

References

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin satrapēs (governor), from Ancient Greek σατράπης (satrápēs).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sɐˈtrap]

Noun

сатра́п • (satrápm anim (genitive сатра́па, nominative plural сатра́пы, genitive plural сатра́пов)

  1. satrap, a governor of a province in ancient Persia
  2. (historical) an absolute ruler

Declension

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Latin satrapēs (governor), from Ancient Greek σατράπης (satrápēs).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sǎtrap/
  • Hyphenation: сат‧рап

Noun

са̀трап m inan (Latin spelling sàtrap)

  1. satrap

Declension

Declension of сатрап
singular plural
nominative сатрап сатрапи
genitive сатрапа сатрапа
dative сатрапу сатрапима
accusative сатрап сатрапе
vocative сатрапе сатрапи
locative сатрапу сатрапима
instrumental сатрапом сатрапима

Ukrainian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin satrapēs (governor), from Ancient Greek σατράπης (satrápēs).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [sɐˈtrap]
  • Audio:(file)

Noun

сатра́п • (satrápm pers (genitive сатра́па, nominative plural сатра́пи, genitive plural сатра́пів)

  1. (historical) satrap, a governor of a province in ancient Persia and Media
  2. (figuratively, literary) an absolute ruler, despot
  3. a subordinate ruler

Declension

Declension of сатра́п
(pers hard masc-form accent-a)
singular plural
nominative сатра́п
satráp
сатра́пи
satrápy
genitive сатра́па
satrápa
сатра́пів
satrápiv
dative сатра́пові, сатра́пу
satrápovi, satrápu
сатра́пам
satrápam
accusative сатра́па
satrápa
сатра́пів
satrápiv
instrumental сатра́пом
satrápom
сатра́пами
satrápamy
locative сатра́пові, сатра́пі
satrápovi, satrápi
сатра́пах
satrápax
vocative сатра́пе
satrápe
сатра́пи
satrápy

Further reading