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dynasty
[ dahy-nuh-stee; British also din-uh-stee ]
noun
- a sequence of rulers from the same family, stock, or group:
the Ming dynasty.
- the rule of such a sequence.
- a series of members of a family who are distinguished for their success, wealth, etc.
dynasty
/ dɪˈnæstɪk; ˈdɪnəstɪ /
noun
- a sequence of hereditary rulers
an Egyptian dynasty
- any sequence of powerful leaders of the same family
the Kennedy dynasty
Derived Forms
- dynastic, adjective
- dyˈnastically, adverb
Other Words From
- dy·nas·tic [dahy-, nas, -tik, dih-, nas, -tik], dy·nas·ti·cal adjective
- an·ti·dy·nas·ty adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of dynasty1
Example Sentences
Chinese emperors once came to this Ming dynasty holy site to pray for a good harvest.
It is being seen as an attempt to end the family succession phenomenon engineered by the Bongo family, which maintained a 55-year dynasty.
The collection also includes a chicken cup used to serve wine for the Chenghua emperor and Ru wares made for the Northern Song dynasty court around 1086.
Is it beginning of the end for Guardiola's Man City dynasty?
So, as City trail Premier League leaders Liverpool by five points, where is it all going wrong... and could it really be the beginning of the end for Guardiola's dynasty at the club?
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