omnisubjugant
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From omni- + Latin subiugāns.
Adjective[edit]
omnisubjugant (comparative more omnisubjugant, superlative most omnisubjugant)
- (rare) Subjugating all others. [from 20th c.]
- 1911, Max Beerbohm, Zuleika Dobson:
- But would she ever meet whom, looking up to him, she could love—she, the omnisubjugant?
- 1957, Peter Fleming, Operation Sea Lion, Tauris Parke, published 2011, page 83:
- Fantastic though the situation was, there were no grounds for hoping that the omnisubjugant German armies across the Channel would prove to be some kind of an hallucination […]