Definition of Subjugator

1. Noun. A conqueror who defeats and enslaves.

Generic synonyms: Conqueror, Vanquisher
Derivative terms: Subjugate

Definition of Subjugator

1. n. One who subjugates; a conqueror.

Definition of Subjugator

1. Noun. A person who subjugates or conquers. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Subjugator

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Subjugator

subjicible
subjoin
subjoinder
subjoinders
subjoined
subjoining
subjoins
subjugable
subjugal
subjugate
subjugated
subjugates
subjugating
subjugation
subjugations
subjugator (current term)
subjugators
subjunct
subjunction
subjunctions
subjunctive
subjunctive mood
subjunctive moods
subjunctively
subjunctives
subkey
subkeys
subkiloton
subkingdom
subkingdom Metazoa

Literary usage of Subjugator

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Oriental America and Its Problems by Theodore Williams Noyes (1903)
"CHAPTER XXIV THE FILIPINO'S BENEFACTOR America is Not His subjugator and Enslaver, but His Emancipator—Uncharitable Pessimism—Which on the Same Proof ..."

2. International Law: A Treatise by Lassa Oppenheim (1912)
"Different from the fact that enemy subjects become through annexation subjects of the subjugator is the question what position they acquire within the ..."

3. International Law: A Treatise by Lassa Oppenheim (1905)
"Different from the fact that enemy subjects become through annexation subjects of the subjugator is the question what position they acquire within the ..."

4. The Bookman (1918)
"If only the beasts fought with one another — subjugator with subjugator, robber with robber — we might look on with a certain cynical acquiescence, ..."

5. Civil Wars and Monarchy in France in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries by Leopold von Ranke (1853)
"... the first subjugator of the Helvetians, and King Francis, the second Caesar, conqueror and tamer of the Swiss. " I went," said his mother Louisa of ..."

6. The Autobiography of a Working Man by Alexander Somerville (1848)
"... new subjugator of time and geographic distance, be it steam, strong enough to mingle the population of cities and shires in one corporeal admixture ..."

7. The Covenanters: A History of the Church in Scotland from the Reformation to by James King Hewison (1913)
"... executed in December.2 Claverhouse, distinctly the man of the hour, recommended for The subjugator the perilous office of subjugator of the westlands, ..."

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