coruler
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English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
Translations
English
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Etymology
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From
co-
+
ruler
.
Noun
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coruler
(
plural
corulers
)
One who
jointly
rules
with somebody else.
Translations
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one who jointly rules with somebody else
Belarusian:
суправі́цель
m
(
supravícjelʹ
)
,
суправі́цельніца
f
(
supravícjelʹnica
)
German:
Mitherrscher
m
,
Mitherrscherin
f
Russian:
соправи́тель
(ru)
m
(
sopravítelʹ
)
,
соправи́тельница
(ru)
f
(
sopravítelʹnica
)
Ukrainian:
співправи́тель
m
(
spivpravýtelʹ
)
,
співправи́телька
f
(
spivpravýtelʹka
)
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