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Despoil
Despoil De*spoil", n.
Spoil. [Obs.] --Wolsey.
Despoiler
Despoiler De*spoil"er, n.
One who despoils.
Despoilment
Despoilment De*spoil"ment, n.
Despoliation. [R.]
DespoliationDespoliation De*spo`li*a"tion, n. [L. despoliatio. See
Despoil.]
A stripping or plundering; spoliation. --Bailey. Despond
Despond De*spond" n.
Despondency. [Obs.]
The slough of despond. --Bunyan.
Despondence
Despondence De*spond"ence, n.
Despondency.
The people, when once infected, lose their relish for
happiness [and] saunter about with looks of
despondence. --Goldsmith.
Despondency
Despondency De*spond"en*cy, n.
The state of desponding; loss of hope and cessation of
effort; discouragement; depression or dejection of the mind.
The unhappy prince seemed, during some days, to be sunk
in despondency. --Macaulay.
DespondentDespondent De*spond"ent, a. [L. despondens, -entis, p. pr. of
despond?re.]
Marked by despondence; given to despondence; low-spirited;
as, a despondent manner; a despondent prisoner. --
De*spond"ent*ly, adv. DespondentlyDespondent De*spond"ent, a. [L. despondens, -entis, p. pr. of
despond?re.]
Marked by despondence; given to despondence; low-spirited;
as, a despondent manner; a despondent prisoner. --
De*spond"ent*ly, adv. Desponder
Desponder De*spond"er, n.
One who desponds.
Despondingly
Despondingly De*spond"ing*ly, adv.
In a desponding manner.
DesponsageDesponsage De*spon"sage, n. [From L. desponsus, p. p. See
Despond.]
Betrothal. [Obs.]
Ethelbert . . . went peaceably to King Offa for
desponsage of Athilrid, his daughter. --Foxe. DesponsateDesponsate De*spon"sate, v. t. [L. desponsatus, p. p. of
desponsare, intens. of despondere to betroth. See Despond.]
To betroth. [Obs.] --Johnson. Desponsation
Desponsation Des`pon*sa"tion, n. [L. desponsatio: cf. OF.
desponsation.]
A betrothing; betrothal. [Obs.]
For all this desponsation of her . . . she had not set
one step toward the consummation of her marriage.
--Jer. Taylor.
DesponsoriesDesponsory De*spon"so*ry, n.; pl. Desponsories.
A written pledge of marriage. --Clarendon. DesponsoryDesponsory De*spon"so*ry, n.; pl. Desponsories.
A written pledge of marriage. --Clarendon. DesportDesport De*sport", v. t. & i.
See Disport. DespotDespot Des"pot, n. [F. despote, LL. despotus, fr. Gr.
despo`ths master, lord, the second part of which is akin to
po`sis husband, and L. potens. See Potent.]
1. A master; a lord; especially, an absolute or irresponsible
ruler or sovereign.
Irresponsible power in human hands so naturally
leads to it, that cruelty has become associated with
despot and tyrant. --C. J. Smith.
2. One who rules regardless of a constitution or laws; a
tyrant. Despotat
Despotat Des"po*tat, n. [Cf. F. despotat.]
The station or government of a despot; also, the domain of a
despot. --Freeman.
DespoticDespotic Des*pot"ic, Despotical Des*pot"ic*al, a. [Gr. ?:
cf. F. despotique.]
Having the character of, or pertaining to, a despot; absolute
in power; possessing and abusing unlimited power; evincing
despotism; tyrannical; arbitrary. -- Des*pot"ic*al*ly, adv.
-- Des*pot"ic*al*ness, n. DespoticalDespotic Des*pot"ic, Despotical Des*pot"ic*al, a. [Gr. ?:
cf. F. despotique.]
Having the character of, or pertaining to, a despot; absolute
in power; possessing and abusing unlimited power; evincing
despotism; tyrannical; arbitrary. -- Des*pot"ic*al*ly, adv.
-- Des*pot"ic*al*ness, n. DespoticallyDespotic Des*pot"ic, Despotical Des*pot"ic*al, a. [Gr. ?:
cf. F. despotique.]
Having the character of, or pertaining to, a despot; absolute
in power; possessing and abusing unlimited power; evincing
despotism; tyrannical; arbitrary. -- Des*pot"ic*al*ly, adv.
-- Des*pot"ic*al*ness, n. DespoticalnessDespotic Des*pot"ic, Despotical Des*pot"ic*al, a. [Gr. ?:
cf. F. despotique.]
Having the character of, or pertaining to, a despot; absolute
in power; possessing and abusing unlimited power; evincing
despotism; tyrannical; arbitrary. -- Des*pot"ic*al*ly, adv.
-- Des*pot"ic*al*ness, n. Despotism
Despotism Des"po*tism, n. [Cf. F. despotisme.]
1. The power, spirit, or principles of a despot; absolute
control over others; tyrannical sway; tyranny. ``The
despotism of vice.' --Byron.
2. A government which is directed by a despot; a despotic
monarchy; absolutism; autocracy.
Despotism . . . is the only form of government which
may with safety to itself neglect the education of
its infant poor. --Bp. Horsley.
Despotist
Despotist Des"po*tist, n.
A supporter of despotism. [R.]
Despotize
Despotize Des"po*tize, v. t.
To act the despot.
Meaning of Despo from wikipedia
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Pascal Trésor
Azusimba better known as
Despo Rutti (born 26 June 1982, in Kinshasa) is a French-Congolese
rapper from
Democratic Republic of the Congo...
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Despoina "
Despo"
Diamantidou (Gr****: Δέσπω Διαμαντίδου; 13 July 1916 – 18
February 2004) was a Gr**** actress. She
appeared in more than
seventy films...
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Botsi (Albanian:
Dhespo Boçi; Gr****: Δέσποινα Μπότση),
commonly known as
Despo Botsi, was a
Souliot woman who went down in
history for her
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Despos (Gr****: Δημήτρης Δέσπος, Gr**** pronunciation: [ði'mitɾis '
ðespos]; born
March 30, 1976) is a Gr****
professional basketball player.
Despos has...
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Vandis as
Jorgo Mitsos Ligizos as The
Captain (as
Mitsos Lygizos)
Despo Diamantidou as
Despo Dimos Starenios as
Poubelle Dimitris Papamichael as
Sailor (as...
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Despo C. Fatta-K****inos is a
chemical and
environmental engineer,
academic and author. She is a
professor in the
Department of
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discography Fnac.com: Mokless,
Despo Rutti et
Guizmo s'allient pour un
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Despo Rutti,
Guizmo et
Mokless "enfument"...
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Madam Pari (
Despo Diamantidou), a
professional madam and
former prostitute herself. Katerina...
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Tufan Senih Orkan as
first shadow Ahmet Danyal Topatan as
second shadow Despo Diamantidou as
Voula Jules D****in as
Turkish policeman at
Istanbul Hilton...
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Despo; Dionysiou,
Dionysios D.; Kümmerer,
Klaus (2016).
Wastewater Reuse and Current...