tyrant (1 cf. AYL. II. i. 61)
1.
usurper 3H6 III. iii.
69,
71
“To prove him this
reason may suffice, That Henry liveth
still,”
Mac. III. vi. 22
“His presence at the
tyrant's feast.”
2.
cruel or pitiless one
Ado I. i. 176
“a professed to their
sex,”
2H4 Ind. 14 “the stern
war,”
Cym. I. i. 84
“How fine this Can
tickle where she wounds.”