dictatoriality

noun

Etymology

From dictatorial + -ity.

  1. borrowed from dictātor — “a chief magistrate
  2. suffixed as dictatorial — “dictator + ial
  3. formed as dictatoriality — “dictatorial + -ity

Definitions

  1. Dictatorialness, the quality or state of being dictatorial.

    • In early life the father is gentle and loving; later on there is an abrupt change to brusqueness and dictatoriality when the child reaches puberty.

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