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usurpor
† uˈsurpor Obs. rare. Also 5–6 -our. [a. AF. usurpor: see usurp v. and -or 2.] = usurper.1474 Rolls of Parlt. VI. 119/2 Harry the sext late usurpour. 1563 Mirr. Mag., Hastings xciii, The vsurpour Boare, that hellyshe freak. 1586 J. Ferne Blaz. Gentrie 303 If the Vsurpor haue enemies that compasse hi... Oxford English Dictionary
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usurper
▪ I. usurper, n. (juːˈzɜːpə(r)) Also 5 usurpur, 6 Sc. -ar. [a. OF. usurpeur (1321), or f. usurp v. + -er1. Cf. usurpor, and Pr. usurpaire.] 1. One who usurps a crown or throne; one who seizes or arrogates supreme power or authority without right or just cause. In frequent use from c 1700.1414 Earl o... Oxford English Dictionary
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