sarvabhauma means A chakravartin, universal monarch. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 82 out of 100.
Why this word is great
SARVABHAUMA — [Noun] A chakravartin or universal monarch, a sovereign whose dominion is conceived to extend over the entire known world. From Sanskrit सार्वभौम (sārvabhauma), from सर्व (sarva, "all, whole") + भूमि (bhūmi, "earth, world"), literally meaning "of the whole world." Unlike raja—a king bound to his own soil—or samrat—an emperor who lords over other kings—sarvabhauma is an ontological claim to the totality of the physical sphere. It is the polished stone of a single Ashokan pillar rising from the plain, the unbroken circuit of a chariot wheel rolling from ocean to ocean, and the silent, empty throne room that must have no outside: a magnificent, lonely fiction of a world at peace under one will.
noun
- A chakravartin, universal monarch.