rare. [f. TYRANT + -SHIP.] The condition or state of a tyrant, tyranny; also (with possessive), the personality of a tyrant.

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c. 1470.  Ashby, Active Policy Prince, 332. Rightwisnesse withoute pite is tiranship.

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a. 1643.  Cartwright, Siedge, II. iv. Saving your Tyrantship, you are a Fool.

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1885.  Pall Mall G., 19 Nov., 3/1. Tyrantship, not necessarily tyranny, was in those days a recognized profession.

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