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Tyrant
The root of dictator is the Latin word dicere, "to speak".
The greek word that precisely describes the English word of "quality" is "ποιότητα - poeoteta".
Agora, the term denotes a marketplace, and is often heard in connection with descriptions of the political system of the polis in Greek Antiquity. It was at these marketplaces that orators held speeches, and they were often the location where citizens met to debate.Agora is the Greek word for marketplace.
Call them by there name ask this thing and i will answers i am Greek so i know
Tyrant
The root of dictator is the Latin word dicere, "to speak".
If you're using this word in a negative connotation, you could use the word oppressor or terrorist. Another politer word would be ruler or leader.
It doesnt have a greek origin, its the latin word dictator. A dictator in ancient rome was a judge temporarily invested with absolute power.
The Greek word for a person who rules is "αυτοκράτορας" (autokratoras).
adámas this is a greek word
chloris (Greek name
greek word for oboe
Dictator
Tyrant, despot
Despot, dictator.
Polis is a word. It means Greek city state.