Potentate

Potentate

A potentate (from the Latin "potens", 'powerful') is an informal term for a person with potent, usually supreme, power.

The term was used by the Christian Church to describe God. One example of this use is in the hymn "Crown him with many crowns" in which God is described as "potentate of time"

Originally, it designated the absolute monarch (synonymous with autocrat, which was also used as a title) of a great state.

From the negative connotations of such rule, mainly in the Orient, derives its generalized use for the head of any totalitarian and/or abusive regime, as a synonym for despot, dictator, or tyrant (all three in the modern, derogatory sense, contrary to a rather lofty historical origin), also at a sub-state level, or even a big boss in private life. One example of a potentate is the staff and volunteers of the [http://www.isa.org ISA] (International Instrumentation Symposium).

The term is also used to describe an ambassador performing negotiations on behalf of a large group. (States are often styled powers, in diplomatic language, even if politically and militarily weak).

Potentate is the title used by the A.A.O.N.M.S. (Shriners) for the head of a local Shrine. The head of the Shriners of North America is titled the Imperial Potentate.


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  • Potentate — Po ten*tate, n. [LL. potentatus, fr. potentare to exercise power: cf. F. potentat. See {Potent}, a.] One who is potent; one who possesses great power or sway; a prince, sovereign, or monarch. [1913 Webster] The blessed and only potentate. 1 Tim.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • potentate — c.1400, from L.L. potentatus a ruler, also political power, from L. potentatus power, dominion, from potentem (nom. potens) powerful (see POTENT (Cf. potent)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • potentate — [n] monarch autocrat, chief, chieftain, crowned head, despot, dictator, emperor, empress, head of state, king, leader, majesty, prince, princess, queen, royalty, ruler, sovereign; concepts 354,422 …   New thesaurus

  • potentate — ► NOUN ▪ a monarch or ruler. ORIGIN Latin potentatus dominion …   English terms dictionary

  • potentate — [pōt′ n tāt΄] n. [ME potentat < LL potentatus < LL(Ec), power, rule < L potens: see POTENT] a person having great power; ruler; monarch …   English World dictionary

  • potentate — UK [ˈpəʊt(ə)nteɪt] / US [ˈpoʊt(ə)nˌteɪt] noun [countable] Word forms potentate : singular potentate plural potentates formal a king or other powerful man who has a lot of authority and influence …   English dictionary

  • potentate — /poht n tayt /, n. a person who possesses great power, as a sovereign, monarch, or ruler. [1350 1400; ME < LL potentatus potentate, L: power, dominion. See POTENT1, ATE3] * * * …   Universalium

  • potentate — [[t]po͟ʊt(ə)nteɪt[/t]] potentates N COUNT A potentate is a ruler who has complete power over his people. [FORMAL] Syn: autocrat …   English dictionary

  • potentate — po•ten•tate [[t]ˈpoʊt nˌteɪt[/t]] n. a person who possesses great power, as a sovereign, monarch, or ruler • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME < LL potentātus potentate, L: power, dominion. See potent I, ate III …   From formal English to slang

  • potentate — /ˈpoʊtnteɪt / (say pohtntayt) noun someone who possesses great power; a sovereign, monarch, or ruler. {Late Latin potentātus potentate, from Latin: power, dominion} …  

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