The Midē´ singer is of superior power, as designated by the horns and apex upon his head.
A person of superior power, as designated by the horns attached to the head.
The presence of horns attached to the head is a common symbol of superior power found in connection with the figures of human and divine forms in many Midē´ songs and other mnemonic records.
The authority assumed by a superior power over an inferior or a dependent one, whereby the former protects the latter from invasion and shares in the management of its affairs.
That which is taken from another; something captured; a thing seized by force, stratagem, or superior power.
One to whom is committed some charge, duty, or office, by a superior power; a commissioner.
I would put into it no evidence of the votes of superior power, exercised for no purpose but to wound the pride, whether a just and a rational pride, or an irrational pride, of the citizens of the Southern States.
Further, whatever can be done by an inferior power, can be done by a superior power.
Whatever an inferior power can do, that a superior power can do, not in the same way, but in a more excellent way; for example, the intellect knows sensible things in a more excellent way than sense knows them.
From the nature of the highest laws a degree of permanency or stability is always implied; but the power which makes a law, or a superior power, may annul or change it.
Fealty was originally the fidelity of such a tenant to his lord, and hence the term denotes a faithful and solemn adherence to the obligations we owe to superior power or authority.
Trodden down; trampled down; abused by superior power.
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